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The investigator has started criminal proceedings for Wednesday's fire on the Christmas markets in the main square of Bratislava.
The police investigator has started criminal proceedings for the threat of general crime Wednesday, November 28 on the Christmas markets of the main square of Bratislava. TASR informed the spokeswoman of the Bratislava Regional Police Office Lucia Mihalíková.
"The exact cause of the fire continues to be the subject of investigation and expert review," said the spokeswoman.
In the main square of Bratislava, he burst Wednesday at 3:30 pm in one of the fire stalls and spread to an adjacent building. An injured person. The damage is estimated at over 200,000 euros. A fire is declared after the explosion of propane-butane cylinders. Christmas markets in the main square and the Franciscan Square in the center of Bratislava reopened on Thursday.
They did not have a contract with the city
The capital of TASR stated that the stand in which the fire was declared was not part of the city's Christmas markets. According to Bratislava spokeswoman Zuzana Onufer, the stand owners did not sign a lease agreement with the municipality, nor did they request a public space.
"The burned stand was on private property and the city was not within reach." In part, the stand interfered with the city's site, which was the owner of November 22, warned by employees of the city, begging him to move or remove the stand from the city's land, "she said. Last year, the municipality for the intervention of the booth on the city's land inflicted the same owner a fine of 1,000 euros. The city states that Christmas market stands, which have a proper lease with their capital, are required to adhere to the fire and safety rules of the contract.
However, the new elected mayor of Bratislava, Matúš Vallo, does not understand how a stand not part of the Bratislava Christmas market and their owners have not signed a lease and the city has not requested public space .
"I suppose that the fatal breach of the city's obligations could end, its current leadership will explain it as soon as possible," said Vallo, who will take over the capital after Mayor Ivo Nesrovnal on December 7.
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