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Mexico suspends 3 officials over day care fire, Investigation continues
Oscar , Oaxaca: Jun 13 2009
Made Popular Jun 13 2009
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Mexico suspends 3 officials over day care fire, Investigation continues

The general director of of Mexico’s Social Security Institute, Daniel Karam, has accepted and announced investigative findings confirming irregularities in the management of ABC daycare in Hermosillo, Sonora.

Karam clarified when he arrived to the posistion in Hermosillo, he was given the dictamin from the Municipial civil protection agency, which established, after inspection, ABC daycare did, in fact, pass all safety standards; however:

Now we have very clear elements, showing us there is an enormous difference in what this inspection document states and reality.

Mexico suspends 3 officials over day care fire, Investigation continues

According to additional investigative findings, Mexico’s Attorney General, Eduardo Medina Mora, announced eveidences were found that in 2005, daycare employees and management were advised of gross insufficiancies and irregularities in the daycare’s safety structures.

The investigation will now focus on why these irregularities were not corrected in the moment, stating the responsibility of this gross act of neglect falls not only on federal inspectors, but also on the daycare’s private owners.

With the new evidence in hand, Medina Mora announced three additional Social Security officials have been suspended pending investigation and mentioned the new information found could very probably change pending criminal responsibility to charges which would not be eligible for bail.

Mexico suspends 3 officials over day care fire, Investigation continues

Mexico suspended three Social Security Institute officials Friday pending investigations into whether negligence played a role in a fire that killed 45 children at a day care center.

The 45th victim died at a hospital Friday, a week after the blaze erupted in the northern Sonora state capital of Hermosillo, state Health Secretary Raymundo Lopez said.

Twenty-one children and three adults remain hospitalized, including five children who have been sent to Shriners Hospitals for Children-Northern California in Sacramento. Lopez said two more children would be sent to U.S. hospitals over the weekend, one to Sacramento and another to Cincinnati, Ohio.

The Social Security Institute, which outsourced services to the privately run day care, said it suspended three officials: Noemi Lopez, the Sonora state day care center coordinator; Delia Botello, the Hermosillo city day care coordinator, and Emigdio Martinez, the Sonora chief of economic and social benefits.

The institute’s top delegate in Sonora, Arturo Leyva, was asked to step down earlier this week. Two state government officials whose wives own the day care have also resigned.
-AP

Mexico suspends 3 officials over day care fire, Investigation continues

Officials say the fire started at an adjacent locked and unoccupied warehouse and may have been caused by a short circuit or overheating in the building’s air conditioning system. The fire spread to the day care center’s roof, sending fire raining on the children and teachers before collapsing upon them.

The day care center passed a safety inspection on May 26, and its owners and inspectors have said there were three clearly marked emergency exits, but firefighters, parents and volunteers fought to evacuate the children through the only door that was not blocked and or locked and through large holes that a neighbors had opened by running his truck into the cinderblock wall.

In an additional note, the general director of Social Security announced an initial $64.3 million pesos in economic support will be paid to the families of of injured and deceased children.

In his press conference, Director Karam stated $155,900 m.n. would be paid to each family of deceased children in addition to all funeral costs. Families of hospitalized children, will recieve a cash payment of $234,000 m.n. in addition to all medical, rehabilitation, and any additional living expenses incurred during said treatments.

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Farhan
Islamabad, Pakistan
The people should be severely punished.

I want to say to the mothers and fathers of the little ones who died that we share their profound sadness
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Oscar
Oaxaca, Mexico
I agree..It just became public that the governor of Sonora’s family manages?owns this daycare and 11 others in the state.

i just cannot even begin to imagine the pain fpr the families and loved ones of these children.
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Paula
San Diego, United States
This has been a painful tragedy for all Mexicans
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Oscar
Oaxaca, Mexico
it most definitly has...
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David
Mexico City, Mexico
he main problem here was safety in terms of the building. There was only one exit working and no windows available. The roof was made of "steel sheets" which collapsed with fire over many children. Most of the severe injures where because they got crushed with the roof on fire. They were also poisoned with the smoke because it came from a next door garage which had tires.Hopefully after this terrible tragedy the government worries more about the safety standards they set for daycare, schools, buildings, etc. and also monitors closely daycare, specially if they are funded BY the Social Security.
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Oscar
Oaxaca, Mexico
the steel shhets had false cielings which were made of polyurethene..Heat trapped between these false cielings and the metal rafterscaused these to begin emitting toxic gases and then beginning to melt and spray fire like rain, before collapsing in a melted molten mess on top of these babies.

many irregularities have come to light thru this investigation.
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Samira
Melbourne, Australia
It breaks my heart that such a tragedy had to occur to such helps innocent children. God Bless them and their families and the individuals that helped.
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Oscar
Oaxaca, Mexico
Amen, Samira.
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Lily
Baton Rouge, United States
142 children and 6 supervisors?? No wonder they couldn't get everyone out fast enough, despite the lack of exits. How tragic.
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Oscar
Oaxaca, Mexico
I agree, there was no way possible...There should have been no way, 6 young workers (not even supervisores) were left to care for almost 150 babies..
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Tim
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Mexico doesn't have one decent burn center in the entire country? Their government needs to make programs for their people to become doctors and set up these types of emergency care centers. These children had to be flown all the way from Mexico to the US before being treated. That's unacceptable. Their government should be ashamed of their lack of medical services for such a major trauma.
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Oscar
Oaxaca, Mexico
That is untrue! Mexico does have a very good program, actually my oldest son is in it.....

Most children were and are being cared for here, and these 5 children which are being treated by Shriners were in no way simply left unattended...

They were stabalized here, and yes, they were then flown to Shriners...Shriner’s kindly offered for the worst victims to be treated, most definitly, their offer would not be refused and is deeply appreciated.
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John
Buffalo, United States
It's always interesting how there's always free medical treatment and complex surgeries for the horribly injured and/or birth-defected foreigners under the guises of "humanitarian reasons", but never any volunteer surgical teams helping out their own American citizens.
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Oscar
Oaxaca, Mexico
Did you know Shriners is an INTERNATIONAL organization, with volunteering doctors from ALL OVER THE GLOBE?

How can you possibly state they do not treat treat Americans. Do you homework, also look up ST. JUDE ORGANIZATION for CANCER patients.
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Nicolas
Paris, France
I too feel just terrible and am keeping all involved in my thoughts. I am trying to comprehend how something like this could even happen...
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Oscar
Oaxaca, Mexico
It happened by someone thinking it was okay to ”push inspection papers thru”, negligence, stupidity, and mechanical failures.
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