Tree over canopy: two warranty notices – Chronicle



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Two guarantees in the framework of the investigation into the death of Malak and Janna Lassiri, the two sisters aged 14 and 3, residents of Turin, killed last Sunday by a poplar tree that fell on the tent where they slept with their family at the Green campsite . sea ​​of ​​Marina di Massa (Massa Carrara). As it has been known, the two partners of the same camping have been entered in the registry of suspects. Precisely tomorrow, September 2, the autopsy of the two sisters is scheduled, ordered by the prosecutor investigating for homicide and culpable injuries.
Today, September 1, however, a first inspection was carried out by the agronomist appointed by the prosecutor to verify the causes of the plant’s failure. Investigators want to verify if the landslide was caused only by the strong wind that affected the area last Sunday or if the plant was already sick.

“I saw my two daughters lying on the bed in the morgue next to each other: they looked like two sleeping angels. I know, they will surely go to heaven. But in the meantime I hope that justice is done here on earth, because that tree does not I should have fallen on them. It was all rotten and had to be cut first. I do not want to accuse anyone, there are investigations for this. I only ask for justice and truth. “This is the story of Hicham Lassiri, according to Il Tirreno, father of the two sisters from Turin of Moroccan origin, Malak and Jannat, aged 14 and 3, murdered on Sunday morning at a campsite in Marina di Massa (Massa Carrara) by the fall of a tree in their tent. “The sound of the wind he woke up. A roar – added the father -. After a few seconds the tree fell. Jannat, the little girl, I didn’t see her. I went up to Malak who had a cut on his forehead and he said ‘Dad I can’t breathe, I can’t bear it. ‘I replied: Don’t leave me, please don’t leave me, but she looked at me and said’ N or I can. I love you ‘. These were his last words. . Then he passed out and never woke up. “Lassiri explains that he doesn’t feel like” going back to camp and seeing my girls’ games and scattered clothes. I returned on Sunday afternoon to pick up my son who we had left there in company while my wife and I were in the hospital. We arrived at 4 and saw that they were cutting down some trees. So I wonder: maybe those trees had to be cut down first? Maybe the tree that fell on my daughters also had to be cut down first? There was no tornado, just a strong wind. I hope the truth is discovered. “” Now I ask myself: can you die from a tree? “

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