translated from Spanish: Government offers to revive and strengthen ABC case investigation

The federal government reported that the report on the ABC Nursery case will be expanded to also investigate individuals, as well as that there will be an approval of the lifetime aid to the victims of the fire that claimed the lives of 49 children and 106 injured , as well as the construction of a memorial.
After a meeting held by parents of the children, federal officials and the president, the director general of the Mexican Social Security Institute, Zoé Robledo, reported that in addition to the extension of the complaint filed, the authorities will recognize with a equal criteria to victims to approve the amounts of aid they receive by decree.
Regarding the imssclaim file d’Oats for the fire, Robledo announced that it was ratified on August 22, and that in the coming days it will be expanded so that not only the then governor of Sonora, Eduardo Bours, and 13 other officials involved in the facts, but also private ones, such as the owners of ABC Nursery.
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According to Robledo, it was also agreed with the parents of the minors that care will be provided for minors who suffered permanent injuries from the fire, which was suspended last December, after IMSS told victims that the Audit Superior of the Federation had asked him to stop services.
“There was an undue interpretation of Social Security at the time, where he said, “Auditing forces me to suspend services,” that’s not true, that’s already corrected, it had already been corrected,” he said.
The IMSS owner announced that they will seek to stop the “massive and disorderly surrogacy” of day care centers.
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“What we are looking for is that in the right of daycare insurance, first to favor in many cases those that may be linked to industries, there are cases of nurseries where the entrepreneurs themselves contribute and Social Security also and no longer seen as a business or for-profit business,” he said.
Robledo explained that they were also looking to establish a model with the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP) of nurseries.
“It looks will and there is progress”
Abraham Fraijo, father of one of the victims of ABC Nursery, said in an interview with Animal Político that the meeting showed will on the part of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the holder of IMSS and the undersecretary of human rights, Alejandro Encinas, to advance investigations into the fire.
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“The meeting was very good, there was enough openness for those present to express our doubts and demands. The collection of advances that Zoe and Encinas gave was quite extensive. I think the vast majority came out with a sense of progress on the issue of justice,” he said.
On the approval of financial support, Fraijo considered it to be a positive proposal, which will allow equal recognition of all victims and that there was no “disproportionality” among families.
The father of Emilia Fraijo, one of the girls killed in the fire, detailed that they will hold another working meeting with the federal government on September 13, and that President López Obrador promised to show progress in the investigations within three Months.
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Patricia Duarte, mother of Andrés Alonso García Duarte, who also died a victim of the fire, said that although the management for the construction of a memorial is not yet detailed, although the federal authorities confirmed that Will.
In an interview with the media, Patricia explained that the president promised that, in coordination with the government of Sonora, the purchase of the land where the ABC Nursery was located will be sought, so that a memorial can be built, as part of the repair actions harm to victims.
With information from Eréndira Aquino.
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