A young man lost his life. His outing to the baseball stadium became his last outing. It was a story of a crash at a facility in Changwon NC Park. The victim in her 20s who suffered a head injury failed to get up. Players, fans, and officials bowed their heads with deep condolences at the sad news. Except for Changwon City, the owner of Changwon NC Park, and the Changwon Facilities Management Corporation, which is in charge of facility management.토토사이트
There was a shocking crash of a structure on April 29. A louver attached outside a window on the fourth floor fell. It hit three fans below. A lightning bolt fell from the sky. One person was hit in the head. He underwent surgery, but his reputation changed in the end. The other suffered a broken collarbone. The other suffered a trauma to his leg.
The sky collapsed for the victims and their bereaved families. All baseball fans share their sorrows. However, Changwon and the public corporation have different stance. The city government has raised the issue of "responsibility." It seems that the city and the public corporation are trying to pass it on to NC.
When he visited the complex to hear the firm's position, a source said, "The rubbers (fractured facilities) are not subject to inspection," trying to avoid responsibility. There was no apology or consolation to the victims and their families. It is not resolved by just a word of mouth, but a minimum courtesy to the deceased had to be observed.
This is not the end. Even at the hospital where the deceased's funeral home is located, there were no officials from the industrial complex or Changwon City. Only NC is concerned. Only NC officials waited in the lobby of the main building, not the building of the funeral home. The industrial complex and Changwon City seem to call NC officials to check the situation from time to time.
They seem to be trying hard to get out of the way. It is doubtful that the two organizations might have thought of avoiding responsibility since the tragic accident broke out.
The day after the accident, the shocking words that an official of Changwon Facilities Management Corporation said on the phone with this newspaper can't get out of my head. I didn't even ask, "I want to say it's not our responsibility," but I brought up "responsibility" first. There was no question or worry about the victim's condition. The focus was only on the fact that the crashed "Louver" was not a facility to be managed by the industrial complex.
Fans were also enraged by the move. Truck protests took place across the country.
The organizers of the protest on the 2nd said, "The Korea Baseball Organization (KBO), Changwon City, and Changwon Facilities Corporation are continuing to respond and avoid responsibility despite the fact that an aluminum structure crashed outside Changwon NC Park on the 29th of last month," adding, "Fans who are angry about this call for accountability and prevention of recurrence, and are voluntarily conducting truck protests against Changwon City Hall and Changwon Facilities Corporation at KBO headquarters and major stadiums such as Jamsil, Suwon, Daejeon, and Gwangju."
The day is the day of the deceased's death. Why are Changwon City and the Changwon Facilities Management Corporation grilling over the responsibility at a time when everyone is in mourning? Above all, they had to pray for the deceased's repose first.
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