A fire broke out at the Rehabilitation Center in Pilar and four people died. They arrested the director.

They eventually prosecute him with a simple murder with the intention. One of the victims was the one who burned a mattress in the Resiliencia San Fernando community who burned a fire. He did not allow him to come to the rescue.

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A simple murder with final intent is a crime that was prosecuted by the head of the Pilar Rehabilitation Center on February 22. One patient set fire to the mattress, and he and three other prisoners died. Since this place was not active, the head of the treatment community was detained since March 9.

The arrest warrant for Alan Emmanuel Kambra Sarife (36) was signed by Nicholas Sebalos Pilar Guarantee Judge No. 6 at the request of Prosecutor Pilar UFI No. 3, who is responsible for the German prosecutor's office of Kamaprita.

Infobae had access to the accusations against Cambra Sarife, where it was reported that a tragedy unfolded on February 22, around 10.15, inside a building located in Los Cháñares, in the town of La Lonja, north of Conarbano, Buenos Aires, Sanfernando”, defined on its website as “an addiction rehabilitation center with a therapeutic and spiritual approach”.

There, a fire broke out, killing Nicholas Ezekiel Bisbal, José Nahuel Castano, Rodrigo Ariel Moreno and Nicolas Claudio Ortiz. The deceased, who set fire to the mattress, asked those who wanted to rescue him: “Leave it here.” The other three victims were trapped in smoke and died when they were drunk.

In that building, more than 50 young people were treated, which were not approved and had to be resettled as an urgent matter.

Prosecutor Camafreita Cambra Sarife said that “given his education, knowledge, will and clarity, the consequences of his actions were expressed as much as possible and were sometimes indifferent to the victim and the consequences described” he spoke of contempt” and the “defendant” said that he did not comply with the minimum safety and hygiene requirements provided to organizations such as fire extinguishers, flame retardant mattresses, emergency plans, qualified therapists, doctors and nurses in charge. lighting”.

use rehabilitation center in Pilar (San Martín News/Pilar Adiario)

According to the prosecutor's office, the prisoner “did not comply with administrative requirements because he did not have the appropriate legal permission.” He was not approved by the Ministry of Health of the State of Buenos Aires. A witness and resident of the community told the Justice Department that “several comrades tried to extinguish the fire, but it was difficult because there were no fire extinguishers there.”

Another patient told the prosecutor about the state in which people lived there: “I have never seen it because I didn't have a doctor or nurse. I never had a doctor's examination. if something happened, I called an ambulance. I didn't have a fire extinguisher, and I never saw it. The mattress was usually made of foam rubber. I started sleeping on the floor... There was no bed for everyone because there was a newcomer. After that, I took the mattress to the cat's bath. It used to be an empty toilet with a cat.”

And the third witness of a fire detained in a burnt place said: “My family started visiting me two weeks after I got there. They let you go, but they don't ask you to take them out of there because they put a manager by their side and they don't say anything.”

Since the drama took place in the Resiliencia San Fernando community, Pilar's rehabilitation center situation was in sight of justice. At that time, the State Memory Committee (CPM) accused him of having “conditions of detention and living regime that constitute a serious violation of human rights.” Then they made an announcement, and the judge in the case recognized the CPM as a personal victim.

THE CASE

In fact, according to research sources, on the tragic February 22, “The boys were in the middle of the workshop when one of the patients got up with a lighter and a cigarette in their hands and went to the room area.”

Based on the description of the place that connects the area where the workshop was held and the space of the room, there is something like a curve. “They did not see a boy who smoked a cigarette and immediately lit a huge fire in a room where the mattress and bar in the window prevailed.” I explained that.

When the flame started, many people were trapped by the room. As they could, the rest tried to rescue them. They broke as many windows as possible, but the bar made everything difficult.” The source said that he also approached the young man who consulted and started the flame. “When they wanted to take him out, he told them, 'Leave me here. “I said.” There were 16 people who were saved. Four died.

The same firefighters who gave out flames and certified this type of center “reported that they did not even have that certificate,” the source consulted.

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