For now the investigation file for negligent injuries opened by the Public Prosecutor's Office Napoli on the matter of tourist injured by a vase falling from a balcony in the Spanish Quarter, is nameless.
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But it is not excluded that already today, at the end of the work of the agents of the Naples mobile squad and the Montecalvario police station who are listening to the inhabitants of the building in vico Santa Teresella agli Spagnoli where the vase fell, and after viewing the images from the video surveillance cameras in the area, the magistrate will decide to put someone under investigation.
It remains to identify the balcony from which the vase fell and therefore who lives there and above all, once the house inspection has been carried out, establish whether it was an accident or something else.
The young one, Chiara Jaconis, originally from Padua but resident in Paris, who was spending her holidays in Naples, was immediately rescued by some passers-by, including other medical tourists, and transported first to the nearby Pellegrini hospital and then to the Ospedale del Mare. Her conditions are considered very serious and the doctors subjected her to a delicate surgical operation.
The municipality has found accommodation for the injured woman's family
In the meantime, the Municipality of Naples has taken steps to find accommodation for the girl's family, who arrived in the city after the tragedy, so that they can assist her more easily during her hospitalization.
City Councilor Teresa Armato visited the young woman in hospital, expressing the closeness of the municipal administration to the family in this difficult moment.
The news has caused great emotion and concern, rekindling the debate on security of the city's building heritage and the need to intensify controls.
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Article published on 16 September 2024 - 16:39