
The singer in custody Monday morning, police detained in custody one of two houseowner of Kiss, along with two members of the country band Brazilian occurred in the disco: the singer, who, according to witnesses , caused the fire by throwing a Bengal fire, and responsible for the safety of the group. In the afternoon, the second owner of the nightclub, also referred to an arrest warrant, surrendered to the police. "We believe that the most likely cause of the fire is the pyrotechnic used by the group, which would set fire to the ceiling," said Police Commissioner Sandro Meinerz. While in custody, one of the owners of Kiss acknowledged that his license had expired in August, adding that he had applied for the renewal, according to police. He accused the band of being responsible for the tragedy. He finally denied having ordered the guards to lock the output Kiss the disco at the beginning of the drama, and have removed the local computer on which are recorded missing images from security cameras of the nightclub, according to the Commissioner Meinerz.
"Nothing to do with stadium security" cettte accumulation raises the inevitable question of safety in public places in Brazil, which is preparing to host major events: FIFA Confederations Cup in June, the World Youth Day (WYD) in July in the presence of Pope Benedict XVI, World Soccer and 2014 Olympic Games two years later in Rio. Internatinal Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), however, assured that he had no doubt about the safety of the Games and the World Cup. The tragedy of Santa Maria "has nothing to do with the safety of stadiums during the Confederations Cup and the World Cup, in particular said Fifa general secretary Jerome Valcke." We have a contingency plan to evacuate entire stadium in the space of eight minutes, "he said." We have no doubt that Rio 2016 will provide a safe environment for fans, athletes and people working for the Games, "for his part said the IOC.
"Why, why?" But experts believe that if the safety of sports grounds is not involved, "security checks are very fragile" in areas of high demand in Brazil and that action is required. A Santa Maria, and other cities in the region, families buried their loved ones throughout the day killed in the tragedy. In one of four cemeteries of Santa Maria, which was never empty, echoing complaints from grieving parents. "Why, why?" Lamented Juliana, inconsolable at the death of his brother, Heitor Oliveira, leaning on the arm of her mother begged her to accept the tragedy. Also read http://fashionaddictstore.co.uk