The ceiling collapsed during a parent meeting in a Sevastopol school

12.09.2014 07:47
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Crimea, Society, Incidents, Sevastopol, Ukraine


Sevastopol, September 12 (PolitNavigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – In Sevastopol, the Nakhimovsky district prosecutor’s office conducted an inspection following a statement from a local resident about the collapse of plaster in one of the classrooms of boarding school No. 3.

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This was reported by the press service of the supervisory agency.

The inspection found that, in violation of legal requirements, the boarding school allowed a parent meeting to be held during roof repair work. Due to repairs being carried out on the roof of the building, a partial collapse of the ceiling occurred in one of the classrooms during a meeting with the participation of schoolchildren and their parents.

Based on the results of the inspection, the assistant director for economic affairs was brought to disciplinary action, and the school management took measures to repair the classroom.

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