Colapsan Stands in Full Party of Chutillos in Bolivia and People Get Injured
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At least 15 people were injured, two of them seriously, after the collapse of stands during the party of Chutillos in Potosí, Bolivia and despite the accident, the Association of Folkloric and Autochthonous Fraternities of Potosí continued with the celebration. The events occurred the night of Friday, August 22, when the inhabitants of Potosí were just beginning to enjoy the festival, which is one of the most important in Bolivia and is recogniz…
🔊 Listen to this news Despite the suspension imposed by the Mayor's Office following the collapse of a grandstand that left 15 people injured, the Association of Folkloric and Indigenous Fraternities of Potosí (AFFAP) decided this Saturday, August 23, to continue with the second day of the Ch'utillos Festival celebration. "We have made a decision with our president of the Embroiderers Association. The unanimous decision, recorded by the press a…
The Departmental Prosecutor’s Office of Potosí arrested Jhonny Chamoso, owner of the company Adriel Constructora, in charge of the arming of the stands that collapsed during the celebration of the Ch’utillos Festival, leaving at least 15 people injured on Friday night on Seville Avenue.
The incident was reported at approximately 21.00 yesterday, Friday, on Avenida Sevilla. The Prosecutor’s Office quantified 13 injured people who were transferred to health centers.
POTOSÍ, 23 Aug (NOMADA NEWS).- The Departmental Prosecutor of Potosí, Gonzalo Aparicio Mendoza, reported that an ex officio investigation was initiated to clarify the causes and responsibilities of the collapse of five stands modules during the treat of the Ch’utillos festival, in Seville Avenue of this city that left at least a dozen injured, some of them serious. “The Departmental Prosecutor’s Office, through the Special Prosecutor’s Office on…
Potosí, Aug 23, 2025 (ATB Digital).- The collapse of five blocks of stands on Seville Avenue in the city of Potosí, where some 250 people watched the Ch’utillos treat, caused at least nine injuries, according to a preliminary report. In contact with La Razón, journalist Guido Tórrez reported that the main directors of the folk groups met immediately and decided to suspend the treat today and tomorrow for solidarity with the wounded. He said that…
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