Turkish prosecutor malignant ski resort fire urges world news for long prison conditions for suspects

Istanbul: Prosecutors are demanding long prison conditions for 32 suspects on a huge fire at a luxury ski resort hotel in Northern Turkey, demanding 78 people to die, media reports on Saturday cited the prosecution. Blaze reprimanded the Grand Kartal Hotel at the Kartalakaya Ski Resort in the early hours of January, with the testimony of the survivors and experts, with the testimony of safety failures at several levels. According to the indictment, 13 suspects in the nearby city Bolu want – among them the owners of the hotel owner, managers and board members, as well as Bolu’s deputy mayor, deputy fire chief and another fire fighter – to serve 1,998 years in 78 cases of “murder with potential intentions”. They also want that with members of the hotel technical and kitchen staff as well as several external maintenance experts, “causing death and injuries through a conscious negligence and injuries” for 22 years and also and 19 people of jail up to six months.It said that the incident began at 3:17 pm when a defective electric grill plate in the fourth floor kitchen heated and started a fire, which ignited the kitchen gas supply hose, causing a blast that was “more than the controlleal range” by 3:26 pm. Acute heat transformed varnish chipboard and wood into gas, causing excessive smoke that “rapidly arises in the upper floors, causing the corridors to be filled with toxic smoke and flammable gases”. The fire also spread on the outer part of the building in wooden wear, causing the flames to increase the outer facade. The prosecution found that there was no “no audible warning” system and that the hotel’s “emergency action plan was insufficient” with its employees “inexperienced and untrained … And causing the main doors of the car park to accelerate the fire “.The peak season for the hotel caught fire, with 238 guests staying for Winter School holidays. The panic spread rapidly among the guests, many of which tried to get out of the windows, used the bedsheets as ropes, some fell to his death. Many remaining people told the same story: that there was no alarm, no fire doors, and there were no safe ways for people to get out of the hotel.