Mazón's political advisor contradicts the bodyguards and says they worked at the Palau 25 minutes before going to Cecopi
The political advisor to former Valencian Generalitat president Carlos Mazón stated in court that he spent 20 to 25 minutes with him at the Palau on the afternoon of October 29, 2024, contradicting earlier accounts from bodyguards.
Mazón asked his bodyguards to leave him alone in the Ventorro and they did not see him again until five hours later to go to the Cecopi
On the day of the tragic storm that left 230 dead in Valencia in 2024, Carlos Mazón was absent for five hours while attending to personal matters, raising questions about his actions during a critical emergency.
A 112 worker from Valencia denies the Generalitat about the DANA: "It is impossible that information did not reach the Cecopi"
A Valencia 112 emergency operator has contradicted the Generalitat's claims regarding a lack of information during a weather emergency, stating that it was "absolutely impossible" for no information to have reached the emergency operations center.
The judge summons the driver who took Mazón to the Cecopi to testify on February 20
The judge has scheduled a testimony from Carlos Mazón's driver regarding their trip to the Integrated Operational Coordination Center (Cecopi) in l'Eliana for February 20.
The judge of the Dana accesses new images from the cameras with Mazón's night arrival at the Cecopi
The judge overseeing the Dana case has reviewed new surveillance footage from the Generalitat's Emergency Coordination Center documenting Carlos Mazón's arrival on the tragic day of October 29, 2024, which resulted in 230 fatalities.
The head of the Firefighters who raised objections to the sending of the Es-Alert, key witness of the Cecopi, finally before the judge of the flood
José Miguel Basset, a retired chief inspector of the Provincial Consortium of Firefighters of Valencia, is set to testify before the judge regarding his objections to the Es-Alert during the tragic event that resulted in 230 fatalities.
The police chief in Valencia admits lack of coordination during the storm and believes that Cecopi should have met earlier
The police chief Carlos Gajero acknowledged a lack of coordination during the recent storm and suggested that the Cecopi committee should have convened sooner.
The former councilor Pradas tells the judge that she considered Mazón "should have known" the measures of the Cecopi in the face of flooding
Former councilor Salomé Pradas testified that she believed that José Manuel Cuenca, the former chief of staff for Carlos Mazón, had a responsibility to be informed about the Cecopi's measures during the flooding.