The association SOS Desaparecidos announced this Monday that it will take legal action against all those possibly responsible for the device of prevention, coordination and assistance during the passage of the DANA for the Valencian Community and Castilla-La Mancha.
The organization has released a statement on its social networks in which it specifies that these people will be charged with negligence, omission of duty, recklessness and lack of responsibility. on behalf of the families of missing persons on October 29, 2024, affected by the effects of the unusual cold drop in populations of the Valencian Community and in Letur (Albacete).
In this sense, the association, which since the beginning of the catastrophe has collaborated with the authorities in the search for missing persons by publishing its alerts, makes a appeal to all families that that your family member has been located or is still missing to join your action. “Pain demands truth and justice. We all add up.”they express in the communiqué.
This same Monday, it was also announced that the party Iustitia Europa extended its complaint about the management of DANA before the Supreme Courtl, after he filed a writ against the President of the Government on November 3, Pedro Sánchezand the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska.
Eight days later, has included among the defendants the Minister of Ecological Transition, Teresa RiberaThe complaint filed before the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community (TSJCV) has been extended to include charges of omission of the duty to provide assistance, negligent failure to act, reckless homicide and injuries. against the regional president Carlos Mazón.
The catastrophe of the DANA, which took place thirteen days ago, has left 222 dead in total, 214 of them in Valencia alone.and 23 open files on disappearances. In addition, the courts have authorized the delivery to the families of a total of 155 bodies of deceased persons, according to data collected since the beginning of the DANA and until early Monday morning.