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The primary school 27 of José Mármol, from the Buenos Aires party, and Almirante Brown, were set on fire this morning and the authorities determined whether it was an accident. explosive craft, as part of a series of threats or an accident.
Haydee Kazieczko, secretary general of Brown's Suteba branch, claimed that the "fire" was a vandalism more serious than those that this school has been suffering for months ". There was extremely aggressive graffiti on the walls and cars against teachers and directors. They wrote "Te vamos a matar", for the director's attention. "
"Fortunately, the fire happened when there were neither teachers nor children, because it could have been a major shame," Kazieczko said in a statement to the C5N , while stating that "the school is in state, only the Secretariat caught fire".
After the incident, Roberto Baradel, chief of Suteba, asked that "the authorities take action on this matter". "We can not allow an attack on public education, we must deny these facts and the government and justice have the obligation to investigate and take concrete action," she said. is complaining the manager.
The badistant Gladys Roman was the first to meet the fire and the remains of what looked like an explosion. He said that when he arrived at school, at 7:30, he found the neighborhood of the secretary vandalized. Commissioner Admiral Brown of the provincial police, meanwhile, said that none of the revenues of the institution had been violated.
After the damage to the school building, the local school board will badyze whether the 400 students at the school can attend clbades or if they should attend another school on a temporary basis.
Faced with complaints from teachers, sources in the government of Buenos Aires insisted that it was "a fire, not an explosion". "For now, the experts are working, but everything indicates that it was an accident, nothing has been violated," they added.
The investigation was entrusted to the functional training unit (UFI) No. 3 of the judicial department of Lomas de Zamora.
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