Miami:- Julio César Guerrero Batista, father of one of the dead recruits following theto explosion of the military warehouse of melons (holguin), He shared an emotional publication after one month of the incident that ended the life of his son.
Guerrero Batista —Padre by José Carlos Guerrero Gracía, one of the 13 officially declared deceased— wrote on his Facebook account: “More than 30 days ago that some incompetent in an office gave the order to end the life of nine children and four officers of the Military Military Unit, in Holguín,” the letter begins.
“I just ask that this high command of incompetent have a long life so that they cannot sleep or night or night because They denied them to create a home, grow and become parents.
In exclusive statements to this media, the young man’s father specified that no searches have been searches to recover the bodies and that they have threatened with jail to those who leake information about what happened in the military warehouse.
“The boys entered and left alive from the tunnels, but sent them again by order of the high command. At that time there were already the firefighters and many soldiers with experience, but they sent the innocent children, ”Julio César told Cesar.
Guerrero Batista is the father of another teenager of recruitment, but having died José Carlos, the youngest of the brothers obtained the loss of the Military service.
“After what happened, the other boys of the service that were in that Holguin unit sent them for their homes, but my son was already dead,” said Guerrero Batista
After several days of alleged investigation, on January 7 it was determined that the probable cause of the accident had been an electrical failure due to a short circuit within the installation. According to the official note, the resulting explosions generated an “extremely complex” environment, with accumulated gases, severe structural damage and risk of landslides, which has prevented access to the site where the victims who “faced the incident to avoid their propagation” are found .
Among the deceased, nine were young recruits of military service without experience to handle an emergency of this nature and forced to be there due to the obligation of the mandatory Military service.
The brief note of that moment only added that their relatives had been informed and the research actions continued at the scene, but families denies it.