Breaking: CasaSur Hotel has been set Ablaze after courts order for demolishing following…

Buenos Aires, Argentina — In a landmark ruling today, a Buenos Aires court has ordered the demolition of the CasaSur Palermo Hotel following a building collapse earlier this week. The collapse occurred while British singer Liam Payne was staying at the hotel, leading to a series of legal actions and investigations into the cause of the incident.

On the morning of December 6, 2024, part of the hotel’s structure unexpectedly gave way, sending debris into the street and causing significant damage to the building’s interior. Authorities quickly responded to the emergency, evacuating guests, including Payne, who was unharmed in the accident. Despite his close proximity to the collapse, no fatalities have been reported, although several hotel staff members and contractors working in the area sustained injuries.

The collapse raised alarm about the structural integrity of the hotel, which had reportedly shown signs of disrepair for months. Experts involved in the investigation revealed that the building had suffered from severe neglect, with issues such as weakened support beams, crumbling walls, and outdated infrastructure. Reports suggest that warnings about the building’s condition had been ignored by the property’s owners.

In response to the incident, a legal case was swiftly filed against the owners of CasaSur Palermo. The case included claims of negligence, and the plaintiffs argued that the hotel’s failure to maintain the property properly led directly to the dangerous collapse. The court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, citing the hotel’s disregard for safety regulations and the risks posed to both guests and workers.

As part of the ruling, the court has ordered the immediate demolition of the CasaSur Palermo Hotel, declaring the building to be structurally unsound and posing a continued threat to public safety. Authorities have confirmed that demolition crews are scheduled to begin the process in the coming days.

The collapse and subsequent demolition order have prompted outrage among the public, with many questioning the oversight of hotel safety standards in the region. In a statement, Liam Payne expressed relief that no one was seriously injured, thanking local authorities for their quick response.

Further investigations are ongoing, and additional legal actions may follow as the case develops.

Stay tuned for updates as more details emerge.

 

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