The carabinieri of the Tenenza of Isola Capo Rizzuto They seized the complex of the Comprehensive Institute “G. Da Fiore – Wojtyla ”of the Le Castella hamlet because it was considered dangerous. The structure, owned by the Municipality, hosted the children of primary and childhood school.
The seals were affixed in the morning on the order of the Crotone Prosecutor’s Office as part of an investigation that hypothesizes Static problems of the structure with the risk of collapse, as well as building abuse, the absence of the accessibility of the premises and documentation concerning safety in the workplace. The building was already inhibited to teaching activities and works were underway for the restoration of some critical issues.
The investigations by the carabinieri began thanks to the reports received by some parents, worried about the health and safety of their children. In fact, from the inspection of the military it was possible to verify that the premises poured in bad condition, with detached pieces of plaster, mold on some walls and remarkable infiltration of water from the floors.
The young pupils for about two weeks have been transferred to the nearby first grade secondary school plexus, with reduced hours. The school manager is joining to look for a long -term solution to allow children to continue the school year without repercussions.
In the criminal procedure, from which the seizure arose, as a due act, the mayor pro tempore of Isola di Capo Rizzuto, lawyer, is investigated Maria Grazia Victimberga, For the connected crimes of “collapse of construction or other malicious disasters”, “culpable crimes of damage”, “violations of construction regulations and safety in the workplace”. The criminal proceedings are in the preliminary investigation phase and that the notification of the warranty notice is an act due as the head of the school complexes is the Municipality.