translated from Spanish: Paris prosecutor’s office ruled out a criminal origin in The Notre Dame fire

The Paris Prosecutor’s Office has assured that the experts who have investigated the fire that caused serious damage to the Paris cathedral of Notre Dame have not detected “any element” that can “prove the hypothesis of a criminal origin of the fire”, so the te te te accident pending further progress.
More than two months after the fire that struck Notre Dame on the night of April 15, the Prosecutor’s Office has assured that it is impossible for now to “determine the cases”. It thus underlined the need for “deeper” research to reach a concrete conclusion, according to a note collected by Franceinfo.
However, researchers have already put on the table “several hypotheses”, including “a malfunction of the electrical system” or “a badly switched cigarette”, so in principle experts are inclined to a negligence that at the moment they avoid attributing someone specific.
Notre Dame remains in the meantime closed to the public and, inside, the serious destruction caused by the fire is still visible. On June 15, a reduced mass was held for a handful of faithful, although for safety reasons the attendants had to wear a helmet.
French President Emmanuel Macron has set a five-year deadline for building rehabilitation work, although for now the Government has not put figures on the possible costs. The various institutions authorized to collect donations have already received pledges estimated at hundreds of million euros.



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