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Coronavirus victim’s son Dragan Markovic sues hotel security companies – The Advertiser
A Melbourne man who lost his father to coronavirus has launched a class action against security firms involved in the state’s bungled quarantine program.

A Melbourne man who lost his father to coronavirus has launched a class action against security firms involved in the states bungled quarantine program.
Nenad Markovic was 83 when he died as a result of the virus on August 30.
His son St Albans man Dragan is the lead plaintiff in a class action against United Security Group and MSS Security who supplied security guards to the Rydges Hotel and Stamford Plaza Hotel in the city.
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Dragan Markovic, who is leading the class action aga…
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