Last Tuesday, February 1, the mayor of the Baruta Municipality, Darwin González, assured that the directors of the Cine Cittá winery promised to repair the damage to the infrastructure of the residential property
One of those affected by the fire that occurred on January 31 in the Cine Cittá business premises reported receiving threats from the owners of the entertainment company.
“Since January 31, when the fire broke out at Cine Cittá, we have waited for their good will, but we have only received threats from them,” said Marcos Pérez, owner of apartment 23 of the Riverside building, which was hit by the fire. fire.
According to Pérez, the company would have bought the entire block to build a shopping center. “They want to buy the burned building and not compensate for the damage, for them it is a round deal,” he said during an interview with Vladimir Villegas.
“Why so much interest from Cine Cittá in buying the affected building and not compensating for the damage? My personal opinion is that the fire could have been caused, but I do not have data to be able to validate it, ”he expressed.
Residents of the commercial establishment reported at the time that the Cine Cittá company “stored hydrocarbons, irresponsibly”, which caused the nearby residential complexes to catch fire in a matter of minutes. “It destroyed the building in hours,” Pérez said.
Last Tuesday, February 1, the mayor of the Baruta Municipality, Darwin González, assured that the directors of the Cine Cittá still life, promised to repair the damage to the infrastructure of the residential building.
At the same time, he clarified that in order for the owners of the bodegón to compensate for the damage, it is necessary to wait for the Caracas Fire Department to make the corresponding evaluation of what happened and prepare a report in which the causes are determined.
In this sense, the affected Marcos Pérez denounced that in the Riverside building, “they have done refractions in an illegal way. Since so far we do not have reports from firefighters indicating whether the building is habitable or not.
He explained that “the temperatures reached in the building exceeded 1200 °C, this gives us a signal that it may not be habitable. Why do they paint the facade of a damaged building?
“An escort of a representative of Cine Cittá threatened a co-owner, that if he stopped the work they would attack his safety,” he added.
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The co-owner explained that “the Edf. Riverside has 26 apartments, five made an agreement with Cine Cittá, four of them are no longer in Venezuela. There are 18 other owners who are united for fair compensation.”
Marcos Pérez is still waiting for 900 dollars per square meter, due to the damage to his apartment, plus the internal damage caused. He also remembers how a minor was caught by the flames, 40% of his body was burned and the family has not been compensated either.
“We are facing businessmen with a lot of power,” he maintains.
He mentioned that “the mayor of Baruta, Darwin González, made an appearance on the day of the Cine Cittá fire, commented that he was going to be a facilitator in all this, but “we feel unassisted. Government entities are not meeting a human need, my neighbors are affected”.
“I hope that my problem will be solved, stronger than arrogance and power is the truth, and I believe in the truth,” he said.
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