Jul 082013
 
The lawyer of Angelito San Juan, the tenant who was injured in the May 31 explosion of a condominium unit at Bonifacio Global City (BGC) who later died without giving a statement, said the family is planning on suing Ayala Land Inc. for damages.

In a “24 Oras” report on Monday, San Juan’s attorney Raymund Fortun said that although Ayala Land has paid for San Juan’s hospitalization and burial, it has not yet coordinated with the family to settle damages.

“A civil suit for damages, actual, moral and exemplary damages has to be imposed. We’re always open to any form of settlement of these cases,” Fortun said.

“Kailangan lang namin maging reasonable sila at maging sincere ang kanilang desire to try to alleviate ‘yung suffering of parties involved,” he added.

He said the family deserves compensation for any financial loss they could face following the death of San Juan, who succumbed to burns all over his body.

“Mayroon pang ilang taon na ‘yung tao ay magiging productive, na kikita pa o mapapakinabangan ng kanyang pamilya. Dahil dito sa hindi inaasahang pagkamatay, nawalan ang pamilya ng ganito,” Fortun said.

“Certainly some form of compensation would be justified,” he added.

Suzette Naval, Ayala Land’s corporation communications manager, told GMA News Online: “We’ve not had any information about the intention [of the family about compensation].”

She said that Ayala LAnd has yet to issue a statement about the family’s plea.

Meanwhile, Interior secretary Mar Roxas has assured the public that his department will be transparent in their investigation of the blast, which was discovered to have been caused by an LPG leak.

“Lahat ng ginagawa natin dito sa imbestigasyon ay hayag na transparent. Lahat ng impormasyon at ibinabahagi sa publiko,” he said, denying allegations of a cover-up.

Roxas said the department will come up with the final report after two weeks.

The Serendra blast killed three other people, who were riding in a delivery van that was crushed by part of the apartment’s wall when the blast occurred.

Ayala Land president and CEO Antonino T. Aquino has already vowed that the company will “provide all the necessary assistance to ensure the completion of [the] investigation.” — BM, GMA News

Jul 042013
 
Roxas vows 'thorough and conclusive' probe on Serendra blast

Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas has promised a “thorough and conclusive” investigation — with the help of foreign experts — on the deadly May 31 Serendra blast that claimed its fourth fatality Thursday morning. Angelito San Juan, occupant of the condominium unit where the explosion occurred, perished Thursday morning at the hospital without giving a statement that could have helped investigators get a clear picture on the incident. “Our sympathies go to the family and loved ones of Angelito San Juan for their grievous loss,” Roxas said in a statement as he appealed for calm amid the ongoing probe. “Dapat siguro magpakahinahon tayo dahil hayag po at transparent ang ginagawa ng gobyerno dito,” he added. Roxas said foreign experts have already been tapped to help in the investigation. “Kumuha pa tayo ng foreign experts dahil kulang tayo sa karanasan at kaalaman sa pag-imbestiga ng pangyayaring ito,” he said. Prior to San Juan, three workers from an appliance distributor firm were killed when their vehicle was crushed by a concrete slab that fell from the condominium unit following the explosion. Initial investigation said the blast was caused by a leak from condominium unit’s centralized LPG system, although Roxas said there are still many questions that need answers. “Malinaw na gas explosion. Ang tanong, saan ba pumalpak ang sistema? Mali ba ang design? Yung mga sensor at saka yung mga automatic na shutoff ay pumalya ba? Yung installation sa unit ginalaw ba o hindi? Hindi natin masabi kaya kumuha tayo Read More …