Mar 9 • 17:57 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

Badalona honors the four homeless people who died and denounces Albiol's neglect

Badalona holds a memorial for four homeless individuals who have died and demands the reopening of a local emergency shelter.

In a poignant ceremony, Badalona paid tribute to four homeless individuals who lost their lives on the city's streets in recent months. The memorial, organized by the platform Badalona Acull, featured painted silhouettes, pairs of shoes, blankets, candles, and white flowers, symbolizing the lives lost and drawing attention to the plight of the homeless community. Approximately one hundred participants gathered in Plaza de la Vila to honor these individuals and to call for action against the ongoing neglect of homelessness issues in the area.

The event served not just as a remembrance but also as a powerful demonstration against the local government's failure to address homelessness adequately. Attendees demanded that the government of Xavier Garcia Albiol (PP) reopen the Can Bofí Vell emergency shelter, which had been shut down in the spring of 2024, leaving many without necessary support and services. The closure of the shelter exacerbated the already dire situation for homeless individuals in Badalona, highlighting a critical gap in community resources and response to urgent humanitarian needs.

The gathering at Plaza de la Vila underscores the growing frustrations among citizens regarding the handling of homelessness in Badalona. Many expressed that each individual lost had their own story deserving of dignity and respect, emphasizing the urgent need for policy changes and reallocation of resources to ensure that such tragedies do not occur again in the future. The tribute also serves as a reminder to local officials to take responsibility for the vulnerable populations in their community, reinforcing the necessity for active measures and support systems for those facing homelessness.

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