Who is Dana Desimone, the only person trapped in the rubble

Who is Dana Desimone, the only person trapped in the rubble

Dana Desimone He is the only person who remains trapped in the rubble due to the collapse of the Dubrovnik hotel in the spa town of Villa Gesell which left seven dead.

The 28-year-old was the girlfriend of Nahuel José Stefanic (nephew of the former owner of the complex María Rosa Stefanic) and was a native of Juan Nepomuceno Fernández, a rural town that is located about 80 kilometers from Necochea.

At the age of 10 he moved with his family to the Buenos Aires district of Lomas de Zamora and went to school Our Lady of the Garden in Temperley.

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In the early hours of Tuesday, October 29, the news was announced that a 10-story building had collapsed in the seaside resort town.

Municipality of Villa Gesell

During the coronavirus pandemic, he started a baking venture called “Lucky” that developed between Lomas and Lanús and then moved it to Villa Gesell.

Who is Dana Desimone, the only person trapped in the rubble due to the collapse in Villa Gesell

Investigators found that she was an employee of the Dubrovnik and that he was in the hotel at the time of the collapse, while hours before the catastrophe he shared photos of himself on social networks drinking mate on the beach.

In addition, he uploaded a message to his account Facebook that talked about taking care of the energies. On the other hand, this Tuesday firefighters and Civil Defense personnel found four bodies and the number of fatalities rose to seven.

It is about Javier Fabián Gutiérrez, Mariano Troiano, Ezequiel Matu and Matías Chaspman who joined the findings of Nahuel Stefanic, María Rosa Stefanic and Fabián Ciocchini.

In the early hours of Tuesday, October 29, the news was announced that a 10-story building had collapsed in the spa town. In the last hours there was news about the detainees, since there were six arrested, but Justice authorized the release of two bricklayers and two foremen for “providing useful information.”

Although they were released, they will not be able to leave the country and must comply with the requirements requested by the Prosecutor’s Office.

Initially it was stipulated that the operation was going to end this Wednesday, but, as there were still several missing, they estimated that the tasks could continue for a few more days.

Source: Ambito

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