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Vela Scampia collapse, two more serious girls remain with a reserved prognosis

Checks on reports and damages

Vela Scampia collapse, two more serious girls remain with a reserved prognosis.

They are stationary the conditions of two little patients, aged 7 and 4 respectively, injured in collapse of the celestial sail in Scampia. The little ones are in very serious conditions and they stay in reserved prognosis. This was announced in a medical bulletin by the “Santobono” pediatric hospital in Naples, where the girls were admitted.

In the meantime, the Naples Public Prosecutor's Office has appointed the professional who will be responsible for carrying out the expert under the investigations on collapse of the balcony occurred last Monday evening in the celestial sail of Scampia, cost the lives of three people.

The file is in the hands of deputy prosecutors Manuela Persico e Mario Canale, of the "Work and professional misconduct" section, coordinated, at the moment, by the deputy prosecutor Sergio Amato. The head of the section is the deputy prosecutor Simona Di Monte.

It continues, on the part of the Naples Flying Squad, document acquisition and verifications aimed at establishing whether all the procedures that have affected the structure in recent years have been correctly carried out, starting from static controls and from maintenance.

In these hours, investigators are paying particular attention to search for any reports of damage (such as the one dating back to 2016 relating to the structural risks - in particular on the walkways - to which the celestial sail was exposed, highlighted in the “Restart Scampia” call) which may have a connection to the serious collapse on Monday night.

Crollo Vela Scampia, due bimbe più gravi restano in prognosi riservata

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