After Fatal Fall of Girl in Las Condes: Housing Commission Approves Project that Forces Security Measures in Departments
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The tragic death of Isidora, the little girl who died after falling from the 11th floor of a building in Las Condes, reopened the debate on the Valentine’s Bill, which seeks to strengthen safety measures in high-rise constructions to prevent accidents. The project arose after the fall of two 5-year-olds from the 13th floor of a building in San Pedro de la Paz, towards the end of May 2025. The incident ended with the life of Valentin Brain. As a …
It was a tragedy that the weekend mourned the country. On Sunday afternoon, a two-year-old girl lost her life after falling from an 11th floor in a department in the municipality of Las Condes. The minor fell through a window that had no security mesh.The situation reopened a debate that has been under discussion years ago, regarding the protective measures that should have the buildings where children or people with special needs reside or tran…
The Upper House unanimously sent out the project known as "Valentine Law", which seeks to avoid accidental falls in buildings and to protect especially children and people with special needs.
The court approved in particular the initiative that had been approved in general by the Chamber earlier this month, opening a deadline for submitting amendments. With the approval of a series of indications that give greater operability and efficiency to the norm, the Senate Housing and Urbanism Commission, approved in particular the bill amending the new property co-ownership law in order to implement additional security systems to prevent acc…
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