The judicial resolution puts an end to the proceedings initiated in 2022 following a complaint by the Public Prosecutor's Office. The court has dismissed the appeal filed by the users' families, thereby endorsing the previous decision of the Instruction Court of Tremp on April 3, 2025.
The magistrates have determined that there is insufficient evidence to charge the center's management with reckless homicide or crimes against workers' rights. According to the document, no action could be proven that constituted a violation of occupational health and safety regulations that would have endangered the lives of employees.
The court argues that, despite the severity of the situation with 64 deaths between November 22 and December 25, the investigated parties attempted to apply the existing health protocols. The ruling emphasizes that resource limitations and the exceptional circumstances of the time prevented faster action, but did not indicate a lack of intent to comply.




