Flamingoville, San Pedro del Pinatar area, where the fire started in 2019 It was also owned by Juan Inglés Rojo, partner and sole director of the Teatre Murcia company since 2017. Last Sunday, 13 people lost their lives in one of the nightclubs that burned down in the Atalayas entertainment center.
flamingovilleCurrently closed and located in Puerto Deportivo Villa San Pedro del Pinatar, It burned down in the afternoon of September 23, 2019. The flames affected a large part of the facility, but luckily there were no deaths or injuries. caused by fire Material damage was later repaired.
Also, a San Pedro del Pinatar City Council minutes dated July 22, 2021This newspaper has access to The organization was operating without a music license. The document states: Flamingo San Pedro SL and El Puerto CB They were responsible for a “violation classified as serious” in the Integrated Environmental Protection law of the Region of Murcia.
Minutes confirm the liquidation of the company 5,000 euro fine It was stated that the venue was in danger of opening without the relevant music license and that two months were given to legalize the activity, otherwise an order to stop the music would be given.
After the expiration of the period, the tavern operates only during the summer season, Continuing to open to the public without legalizing musical activityi.e. in July 2022 Local Police appeared there to continue the closure.According to San Pedro City Council sources.
The company responsible for the facilities filed a months-long appeal, and the facility resumed operations in the summer of 2022. In the end, the objection was rejected and Flamingoville closed its doors permanently in April 2023.
In temporary prison
Juan English Red According to the Murcia Commercial Register, he has been running the Teatre since September 2018. He also owns about a dozen companies, some dedicated to the hospitality industry, but also He was a partner in the Omarcux loan companyThis situation cost some people their homes, who wanted money with high interest to pay off their debts.
For this reason He was held in temporary prison for crimes such as forgery, fraud and embezzlement. but he was acquitted in 2018.
Locals deny they were ordered to stop
Owners of Teatre and Fonda Milagros nightclubs They denied that yesterday the City Council of Murcia informed them that activities were suspended and both businesses were closed. Fonda’s owner, Colombian businessman Juan Esteban Ramírez, said yesterday: “I was never told that our activities should be stopped or closed, because if the authorities or the owner (of the institution) tells you that you must close, it is unreasonable that you can continue to open it. Likewise, “related He emphasized that “it is unreasonable for the authorities to allow a facility that allegedly does not have a license to open for a year and a half.”
Ramírez’s lawyer, Francisco Adán, He also denied that there was an order to stop the operation and emphasized that the facility had a license but that these documents were “burned” while on the premises.
For your part, Theater spokeswoman María Dolores AbellánSpeaking on behalf of the nightclub yesterday, he stated that the room has a “license” and that after collecting the necessary documents in a short time, the owner’s lawyers will “refute any irregularities or lies said.” Fonda stated that he made a lease agreement with Teatre company to occupy a part of the warehouse. Both nightclubs yesterday denied the claim that the fire broke out in their buildings.
Teatre nightclub hosted the event on the night between Saturday and Sunday. DJ Carlos Ruiz, organizer of ‘We Are Remember’ (stage name Di Carlo) denies knowing in advance that the nightclub in question had received an order from the municipality to cease operations: “I’m shocked by what happened, it’s a disgrace and I’m very sorry for the victims and their families,” he says. DJ Paco García, who performed at this venue many times on the night of the fire, was also unaware that he was no longer inside, even though his turn came a few hours before the event.
Source: Informacion

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