Collapsed buildings in Marseille: a complaint filed by the son of a couple of octogenarians who died in the tragedy

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On the morning of Wednesday April 12, two people are still missing after the collapse of a building in Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône. Journalist Madjid Khiat, live from Marseille, explains that a complaint was filed by the son of a couple in their eighties who died in the tragedy.

Two people are still missing in Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône), on the morning of Wednesday April 12, after the tragedy of the collapsed buildings. “It’s Bruno Sinapi, the son of the octogenarian couple who lived on the ground floor of this 17, rue de Tivoli. He filed a complaint for ‘involuntary homicide’ with the judicial police of Marseille. Tuesday, in interview , he explained that the neighbor on the first floor, an elderly person, had difficulties with gas. He had reported this problem to social services, but according to him, social services had done nothing”reports journalist Madjid Khiat, live from Marseille.

A hundred firefighters mobilized

“Bruno Sinapi is therefore filing a complaint. However, the investigation is progressing since on Tuesday, the prosecutor of Marseille explained that it is the hypothesis of a gas explosion which is privileged. Investigators are working on the first floor gas meter.”continues the journalist. “Nearly a hundred firefighters are constantly mobilized, day and night, to try to find the last two victims under the rubble”concludes Majid Khiat.


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