Head of the Clinical Center of Vojvodina Clinic for anesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy Dr. Teodora Tubic said that the young woman who was severely injured in the November 1 canopy collapse at the Novi Sad train station is no longer in life-threatening condition and is now preparing for rehabilitation.
Discussions are still ongoing as we try to identify the most suitable rehabilitation facility for her at this stage, Dr. Tubic, adding that it is also essential to provide her with a prosthesis, which will be necessary for her daily life.
More than six months after the Novi Sad tragedy, which claimed 14 lives on the spot and led to the deaths of two more people from severe injuries and secondary complications, a multidisciplinary team at the Clinical Center of Vojvodina continues to closely monitor the condition of Teodora Martinko—the only injured survivor of the tragedy.
Tubic told the Serbian state TV (RTS) said that Martinko’s condition is stable, and that, in a situation as serious as hers, her courage and willpower have played a crucial role—alongside everything the medical team has done.
“Those qualities absolutely contributed to the outcome, especially considering her initial condition, which by all statistical measures gave her almost no chance of survival. Now, we can say she is out of danger, and we sincerely hope she’ll be discharged from our facility soon.”
Regarding the next phase of her treatment, Tubic explained that it should continue in a rehabilitation center.
“We are still in the process of evaluating and selecting the best possible institution for her. What’s also essential is ensuring she receives a prosthetic device that will allow her to function in her everyday life,” she said.

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