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Un contratista de 30 años que trabajaba en las reformas del hotel Dubrovnik en Villa Gesell fue detenido el jueves a la tarde en Ostende, en el partido de Pinamar, bajo sospecha de haber contribuido al colapso de la estructura que dejó varias víctimas.

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00:00...recently there is a notice apparently from the prosecutor that everything that is the work is judicialized,
00:07the works now monitored by the Federal Police,
00:11and you have to be careful with the neighbors, because apparently there was a special official request to preserve different types of images.
00:18What happens? There were some neighbors who were filming from their balconies, from their terraces, from the place,
00:26which is now being asked by both the press and the neighbors to please stop with those maneuvers,
00:33because it is a very delicate moment that can happen in minutes.
00:38What can happen?
00:39It is understood, right? What I say, a delicate moment.
00:41Can they rescue a fatal victim?
00:43Yes, or some. So, well, there is a special care and an amnesty,
00:50regarding the aerial view of the work, regarding what they are working on now,
00:55and also because the relatives have begun to arrive.
00:58They are in detention, stuck to the building, and I estimate that they will give a result
01:03when they know the totality of the fatal victims among the rubble.
01:07Of course.
01:08I think that's what's going to happen in the next few minutes.
01:11The situation is hermetic, Guille, it's nervousness.
01:15And just minutes ago, there is a video that I can show you, which has just been produced.
01:20Every time a whistle is blown, it is sought in that way that you are going to observe now.
01:25That's near Rosa's room, that's how they were looking for Grandma and her partner.
01:29Well, the situation is more than tense, more than complex,
01:33and there are very strong images that are coming from what is between the rubble,
01:38how the rooms and the floors have been left.
01:40How terrible, there we are well.
01:42We are firefighters! If there is anyone there, shout or hit!
01:57We are rescuers! If there is anyone there, shout or hit!
02:04How impressive this is, isn't it? How impressive.
02:07We are firefighters! If there is anyone there, shout or hit!
02:11Every time a whistle is blown, it is sought in that way that you are going to observe now.
02:16The rescuers, with the waves, their ears and all their senses devoted to this rescue.
02:24Pay attention, you hear a little hit, a roar, a scream, a call for help, a thud, a heartbeat.
02:32Well, that's how it works, and look how far the rescuers get.
02:36Look where a rescuer puts his head.
02:39When you talk about anonymous heroes, well, here you have one.
02:43Those who go and put a situation in their body, where they are also in danger,
02:48but they are looking for life, they are looking for life.
02:52If there is anyone there, shout or hit!
02:58The non-response is to go somewhere else, and so on.
03:02We had reviewed, Ale, that there are cases of a week, up to ten days,
03:06cases of collapse, where life has been found.
03:09But hey, in these cases you have to wait and not go ahead.
03:15Yes, today there is no answer, okay?
03:18They have not heard a beat, they have not heard an answer.
03:21It does not mean, the minister said yesterday, that there is a weak beat of someone who has been trapped.
03:27Someone who may have hit his head is alive, is passed out.
03:31There is also a weak beat, yes?
03:34Well, they are trying to get to that.
03:37We are already practically at the height of the first subsurface.
03:41Yesterday we were at the height of the street, where the third floor was at the height of the street.
03:46In the collapse, the third floor was at the height of the street.
03:50So down to a second subsurface.
03:53Well, now, look at the amount of debris, the giant stopper and so on.
03:57We are practically reaching the floor of this construction, which is the second subsurface.
04:05The bottom of the second subsurface.
04:07Ale, to remember data.
04:09Are there six missing people who are looking for each other under the rubble?
04:14Yes, six missing people, four workers who were working.
04:20Nahuel and Dana.
04:22The couple of Nahuel and Dana, who are also being searched in a very close place.
04:30Very close to Rosa.
04:32I think we are minutes away from starting to have information.
04:36Uncertainty and hermeticism are growing.
04:39And the family's nervousness, which is also being assisted by staff from the province of Buenos Aires.
04:47Well, and psychologists who are doing an arduous job to also try to transmit both news.
04:54A news of hope or a news of sadness.
04:58It is also worked with the crane, a larger crane that was brought.
05:01But, attention, with a statement from one of the workers.
05:04What happens?
05:05And I emphasize again here, because the prosecutor took note.
05:09And at first it was to the past, but the prosecutor did not take it to the past.
05:13One of the workers said, as soon as I heard a noise, I got under the bed in case it was a collapse.
05:19And then we ran out and ended up here, where the security tape is.
05:24Sitting covered in dust.
05:26And the prosecutor also began to gather other testimonies.
05:29Of all the people, normal, so to speak, who had nothing to do with the work,
05:35but who were there, with the noise they thought it was.
05:38Or an earthquake.
05:40Or that it was a lightning.
05:42Or that it was a tsunami.
05:44Or anything else, unless the building was going to collapse.
05:48So he asks, why did you, in your unconscious, already think that this could happen?
05:52Why did you know that this could happen?
05:56What was being done wrong that made you doubt that this could collapse?
06:01Well, that's where the prosecutor's finest work began.
06:04Unconsciously, the worker, when he heard a noise, knew that things were being done wrong and that this could happen.
06:13In that line that Alejandro is saying, Diego González and Miguel Choque, who are the investigated workers,
06:19we access an image that a neighbor shared with us, an exclusive image,
06:24of hours before the tragedy.
06:29What did the workers do?
06:31And the prosecutor already has it in his power.
06:33We thank the neighbor José María, who shared it with us.
06:36Where you can see the work they were doing of openings.
06:40They were expanding the openings on the ground floor of this building that came down.
06:46Apparently they touched vital structure.
06:49These are exclusive images that we are sharing with you.
06:53What you see, Guille, hours before the building collapsed,
06:57they had exceeded themselves in the work of expanding the openings.
07:03There you see what is left, which is marked in green,
07:06are the two main columns for the support.
07:11You look at the amplitude that the openings have.
07:15What they were going to do was to reform the entire lower floor of the hotel
07:19for the season that was coming now in a matter of weeks.
07:23They would have exceeded themselves.
07:25That is why yesterday there was also a contractor detained in the Ostende area for 30 years,
07:29which is already at the disposal of the prosecutor.
07:31How many detainees are there? Five?
07:32There are five detainees.
07:33Guille is also looking for the responsibility of the architects.
07:38But the images we share are essential for the task of the prosecutor,
07:42because it is believed that they worked badly and touched vital structure.
07:47What's up, Ale? Tell us.
07:49What you say is perfect, and I add to this.
07:51Your image is great.
07:53Anita is going to receive, and just received in her first production,
07:56the image from this side, the image that shows what they took out.
08:02Let's remember, in a building of any magnitude,
08:07and that's why I interrupted, the columns below are thicker,
08:10the one on the next floor is a little thinner,
08:12the one on the next floor is a little thinner,
08:14and so on until the one above everything ends up being
08:17of this size, approximately, of the upper floors.
08:20That is, the beams start as one goes down,
08:24more and more thick.
08:25Well, the ones below, where the windows were,
08:28were the thickest beams.
08:30They were the fundamental pillars of this building.
08:33And now the image is being received, seen from the other angle,
08:36because you showed the one that the prosecutor has and the one that is in the cause.
08:40A neighbor happened to us yesterday, from the other angle,
08:43you can see the windows, how they punished.
08:46That scenography, look at the narrow windows of Dubrovnik.
08:50Well, that scenography of Dubrovnik, and those windows,
08:53and those pillars that are between window and window,
08:56that served to support part of the structure,
08:59they erased them to put giant windows in a coffee shop area,
09:04and that could be what caused part of the building to collapse.
09:08The image that Anita has just received in production shows the clear ones,
09:12of the doors, balconies that they had put on the ground floor where the breakfast was.
09:16That is, if you remove, if you make that structure, that window,
09:19the weight remains the same, but the lower support differs.
09:24It is what the architect Schneider says.
09:26The architect Schneider, who is also in the indictments,
09:31she claims to have only done the work of the elevator of the front part,
09:35in any case, it will be investigated.
09:37What she tells us, when we provided her with these images,
09:40is that columns were touched and even beams were touched.
09:44Obviously there was an absolutely desynchronized task,
09:48and there they are responsible.
09:49Architects, kapataces, and then also the workers,
09:53who are the ones who are learned today,
09:55that is why the workers are still learned,
09:57because of the guilty swallowing, which today is ruling,
10:00at least it is the face so far.
10:01Guilty swallowing followed by homicide.
10:03Let's see, it's going to expand, it's going to change the face.
10:05But to be clear, this image that the neighbor José María gave us,
10:09shows that the task that was being carried out was not the allowed one.
10:12Why? Because painting tasks had been allowed,
10:16minimum opening expansion and coatings.
10:19Here they were pulling down almost the entire front of the hotel.
10:25It cannot be believed that you have not done a previous study
10:27regarding that if you made those openings,
10:30you could come down.
10:32Because it was what held the structure of the hotel.
10:34It only has to be done by an architect.
10:36Obviously they are the architects who do not transcend the names.
10:39We understand that one of the architects is Martín Plata.
10:42But they do not transcend the names because at this point,
10:44with an open cause, one should know what it is about.
10:48Here there is also a lot of responsibility on the part of the municipality.
10:51The municipality insists that they closed the work,
10:54they did not allow the work at the time,
10:56but the neighbors assure that they closed the work.
11:00And that is going to be investigated.
11:02They expose a documentation of the closure of the work,
11:06but for the time being Gesele is young,
11:08the neighbors knew that the work was still going on.
11:10There was a turn in which they were doing,
11:12obviously, much deeper and much stronger tasks
11:16than what was being allowed, at least in that sense.
11:20There will also be responsibilities on the part of the municipality officials.
11:24Sure.
11:27The corral that sold the materials,
11:30they say they were delivering a huge amount of materials,
11:35that they were delivering stones, iron, sand, cement,
11:40in huge quantities.
11:42And this, what has just happened here,
11:45can change the way of buying materials for construction in Villa Gesele.
11:49Before buying those quantities for different works,
11:52they are analyzing that the corresponding documentation is presented,
11:56if not, the corral will not be able to sell that quantity.
11:59It will not be able to sell the works if it does not correspond to how they are being built.
12:05Well, the corral, which I estimate that the judge in a few minutes
12:09can fill or can ask for all the documentation,
12:13will ask in detail everything that was bought for Dubrovnik,
12:17to know if what was being bought,
12:20and to reinforce, because there is debris,
12:22was to make the works of which we are talking.
12:25Ale, I go back to the beginning of something you said.
12:28Why do you warn that in a few minutes
12:31we can have news with reference to findings of bodies?
12:39By transcendence, I say.
12:42Yes, yes, what Ale says is true.
12:44They are telling me, they are confirming the source.
12:48You have to be cautious, I have the family very close.
12:51No, no, no, no, let's see.
12:52I have the family very close.
12:53Of course, but how did you start with that?
12:56No, the question is fine, the question is fine.
12:58Yes, yes, the question is fine.
12:59No, the question is perfect.
13:00I want to explain myself in a way.
13:03Yes.
13:04The hopes have declined.
13:06Of course.
13:07I estimate that they already have the sectors, let's say,
13:09where they believe that people can be.
13:12Since yesterday that there is no vital response
13:16from the tunnels that have been made
13:19and the work has been increased in a more mechanical way
13:22than yesterday.
13:24Yesterday it was an archaeological work.
13:26Yesterday they were going through tunnels, almost digging,
13:29in a delicate way, between the rubble and the demolition.
13:32Today there is the raw machine, raw force,
13:34to get to the places that they believe they already have marked.
13:38You can't use the airspace to fly with drones.
13:41Well, then all that makes you understand
13:44that in minutes we are going to have
13:47either the worst news or the light of hope,
13:50but that we are already in a position to say
13:53that they have practically located the places
13:56where people would be.

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