Three people were arrested accused of having caused a newfire at the Pío Cua restaurant in Jagüey Grande, in Matanzas, managed by the Cubanacán hotel group and belonging to theGrupo de Administración Empresarial S.A. (GAESA), property of the military leadership of the Cuban regime.
"LAST MINUTE! Three detainees in the PNR of Jagüey Grande, accused of setting fire to the Pío Cuá gastronomic and recreational center,” reported in the group ofFacebook 'I love Jagüey', his administrator,Suney San Román.
The fire, which allegedly occurred in the early hours of April 3, left the Cubanacán gastronomic and leisure complex reduced to ashes. Neither the local authorities nor the official press reported on the event, the causes of which are currently unknown.
However, barely a week after the incident (of which San Román shared a couple ofvideos), the administrator of the aforementioned group reports the news of the arrest of three people allegedly involved in the events.
“The ones they caught were three drunks who shouldn't even know why they are there. Does anyone know Fifi el del Pío? "Stop the abuse!" said a user in the comments to the publication, revealing that one of the alleged detainees would be an individual known by the nickname Fifi.
Wake up to this internet user, identified asJosé Luis Tigre, the detainees are not related to the events and, apparently, they are three individuals who frequent the Pío Cua in Jagüey Grande as clients in their leisure time.
“I do know them all. I'm born and raised there and they're not people [who do something like that]. "Let them look for other culprits, which they are not," said an Internet user identified asMaikel Marrero.
Another user of the same last name,Aynadi Marrero, shared Maikel's opinion. “What a big thing, neither Fifi nor the other two are capable of such a thing! For God's sake, all they do is drink rum and I don't think they're hurting anyone with that! "Look for the real culprits!" he said.
At the end of July of last year, a raging fire allegedly caused by a short circuit,destroyed the Pío Cua restaurant in Jagüey Grande, located on the road to Playa Giron. There were no injuries, although there was significant material damage.
The place, built in the style of a ranch, with abundant use of wood and guano stalks, burned easily and with great virulence of the flames. On social networks, municipal authorities of Popular Power indicated that after electricity returned after a blackout, "an electrical overload occurred" that affected the equipment and caused the fire.
Located on the road to Playa Larga, the damaged restaurant had capacity for 200 people and specialized in international food.
This second fire, like the first, provoked comments from users who suspected that the incident could be intentional and motivated as a form of protest against the regime and the owners of GAESA, a conglomerate belonging to the new "oligarchy" of the so-called "continuity".
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