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Villaggio Mall

Villaggio Mall is a shopping mall located in the Aspire Zone in the west end of Doha, the capital city of Qatar. It is located on Al Waab street between the Hyatt Plaza and Sports City and has over 200 stores, including many famous brands in the U.S., U.K., Italian and German markets.[3]

Villaggio
Villaggio Mall interior in 2013
LocationDoha, Qatar
Coordinates25°15′38″N 51°26′35″E / 25.26056°N 51.44306°E / 25.26056; 51.44306Coordinates: 25°15′38″N 51°26′35″E / 25.26056°N 51.44306°E / 25.26056; 51.44306
Opening date7 June 2006, reopened on 20 September 2012 after fire
DeveloperGondolania Entertainment
ManagementTzoulios Tzouliou[1]
OwnerAbdul Aziz Mohammed Al-Rabban[1]
No. of stores and services220
Total retail floor area125,000 square meters (1,350,000 sq ft)[2]
No. of floors1
Websitevillaggioqatar.com

Inside, the interiors are Italianate-themed both as an Italian hill town, but also with a 150-meter long indoor canal with gondolas.

The Mall was partially re-opened on September 20, 2012, after meeting strict safety standards following the May fire that resulted in 19 lost lives. Portions of the mall remain closed as a result however, the food court, ice rink, movie theater, Carrefour hypermarket, and many stores are open for business with more opening as they are able to restock their shelves.

Gondolania Theme Park

The mall contains the Gondolania Theme Park, an indoor theme park which includes the Gondolania Ice Rink, one of two ice hockey rinks in Qatar, which is the home of the Qatar Ice Hockey League and the regional Desert Cup tournament. It is the only Olympic-size rink in Qatar. Also included are a ten pin bowling center and a roller coaster.[4]

2012 fire

On 28 May 2012 at around 11 A.M. a major fire broke out in the Villaggio Mall, triggering an alarm described by an eyewitness as being "a very benign fire alarm, almost like a door bell". At first many were not worried as there had been a recent false alarm.[5]

As the fire engulfed the Gympanzee nursery, the entrances to the nursery became blocked by smoke, trapping 13 children and four staff inside. Firefighters from the Qatari Civil Defense force were forced to break a hole in the roof of the mall to attempt a rescue. Along with the 17 trapped in the nursery, two firefighters were killed. The victims included children from Spain, New Zealand, France, Japan, South Africa and The Philippines; along with three Filipino teachers and one teacher from South Africa.[6]

There were also 17 injured persons as a result of smoke inhalation, most of them members of the Qatari Civil Defense force.[7][8][9] A total of 19 people lost their lives - 13 being children; three of them triplets from New Zealand.[10] The investigation committee revealed that an electrical fault at the Nike store as the cause of the deadly fire. It also found that all parties concerned had lacked adherence in varying degrees to related laws, systems and safety measures.[11]

The father of the killed triplets later said proper post-mortems weren't carried out on his children, despite the presence of "highly flammable paint and illegal flammable mouldings" at the mall.[12] He blamed a closed emergency exit at the mall's daycare centre for the children's deaths.[13]

It is still unclear whether or not Gympanzee was operating without a license from the Supreme Educational Council, as they had recently relinquished licensing duties to the Ministry of Social Affairs. An official at the ministry claimed that no license had ever been issued by their offices.[14]

Response and trials

Shortly following the fire, Qatar's Attorney General, Dr. Ali al-Marri, issued the arrest of five people in connection with the incident, as well as the detention of both the manager and assistant manager of Villaggio, Tzoulios Tzoulio and Rami Itani, respectively. The assistant director of mall security, Mohammed Abdul Rahman, was also detained in connection with the case.[14]

In June 2013, a lower court found five defendants guilty of involuntary manslaughter, and sentenced each to six years in jail (the maximum allowable sentence). Rami Itani and Mohammed Rahman were both acquitted. Husband and wife co-owners of Gympanzee, Sheikh Ali bin Jassim al-Thani and Iman Al-Kuwari were among those convicted, along with Tzoulios Tzoulio and Abdulaziz bin Mohammed al-Rabban. The last guilty verdict fell to Mansour Nasir Fazza al-Shahwani, the Ministry of Business and Trade employee that issued Gympanzee its permits, Mr. al-Shahwani was sentenced to five years in jail.[15][16]

Co-owner of Gympanzee, Sheikh Ali bin Jassim al-Thani, is Qatar's ambassador to Belgium and is part of the powerful al-Thani family, his wife, Iman al-Kuwari, is the daughter of the then-Minister of Culture, Art, and Heritage, Hamad Bin Abdulaziz Al-Kawari.[16][17]

Abdulaziz bin Mohammed al-Rabban is a private-businessman who owns the Qatari Company for Real Estate and Commercial Projects (Villaggio).[18] During his closing arguments, which are reported to have lasted approximately five hours, Mr. Rabban's defense attorney claimed that his client didn't own any shares in the mall and was not a partner in the company that owned the mall. Despite these claims, Mr. Rabban remained listed on the mall's website under “key people” as Villagio's chairman. Mr. Rabban's defense attorney's tactics were heavily criticized by one of the parents of the victims that attended the hearing:

“It is quite frustrating how the defense lawyer continues to make a mockery out of court, joking around inappropriately and wasting time. Additionally, what’s absurd is for him to the pin the blame on the Nike store employee,” Raghda Kabbani – who lost her three-year-old daughter Hana in the fire.”[15]

Appeal process and acquittal

During the appeal process, all those convicted remained free and able to travel; this was most clearly evident in the case of Sheikh al-Thani who remained in Brussels as a diplomat despite being convicted of manslaughter nearly two years prior.[19] Furthermore, all defendants were absent from the final appeal hearing. During the hearing, Judge Abdalrahman al-Sharafi declared that he would be excluding all testimonies given by the victim's family as evidence, claiming that one cannot be a witness and a plaintiff in the same case.[18]

Judge al-Sharafi further agreed with the owners of Gympanzee in their claim that it was not technically nursery, but an “entertainment centre”. This decision fell inline with the civil employee that decided to license it as such. After establishing that Gympanzee was an entertainment centre rather than a nursery, the co-owners were fare less criminally-accountable under Qatari law.[18]

On the 26th of October, 2015 Qatar's Appeals court overturned all five convictions and dropped all charges. The decision was met with shock and disappointment by the families of the blaze victims. During the judge's five-hour reading of the verdict some victim's family members reportedly stormed out of the court in anger.

While Mr. Rabban was also cleared of his involuntary manslaughter charge, the court found that his company was guilty of the same crime and, as such; Villaggio and its insurance company would have to pay a fine of only $5,500, and compensation to the victim's families.

References

  1. ^ a b The People of Villaggio[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ . Villaggio Qatar. Archived from the original on 2017-03-20. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
  3. ^ "List of Famous Brands at Villagio". Online Qatar.
  4. ^ "Rev up the Zamboni: the Desert Cup is back at the Vilaggio ice rink". Time Out Doha. February 28, 2011. Retrieved May 29, 2012.
  5. ^ Migone, Paloma; Field, Michael; Kirk, Stacey (May 29, 2012). "Kiwi triplets among 19 killed in mall fire". stuff.co.nz. Retrieved May 29, 2012.
  6. ^ "NZ triplets feared dead in Qatar fire". Sky News Australia. Sky News Australia. May 29, 2012. Retrieved May 29, 2012.
  7. ^ "Blaze at Qatar shopping centre kills 19". BBC News. May 29, 2012. Retrieved May 29, 2012.
  8. ^ Shane, Daniel (May 28, 2012). "Qatar mall blaze leaves 19 dead". Arabian Business. Retrieved May 29, 2012.
  9. ^ "Children killed in Qatar mall blaze". Al Jazeera. Retrieved May 29, 2012.
  10. ^ "The San Diego Union-Tribune - San Diego, California & National News".
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on June 15, 2012. Retrieved June 15, 2012.
  12. ^ "Triplets' dad still waiting for Doha fire report". 3 News NZ. January 24, 2013.
  13. ^ "Emergency exit was locked - witness". 3 News NZ. January 24, 2013.
  14. ^ a b . 2012-10-04. Archived from the original on 2012-10-04. Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  15. ^ a b "Qatar court hears closing arguments in Villaggio Mall fire appeal - Doha News". 2015-06-08. Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  16. ^ a b "Five charged in Villaggio fire deaths sentenced to jail for involuntary manslaughter - Doha News". 2013-06-20. Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  17. ^ Brussels, Embassy of State of Qatar in. . www.qatarembassy.be. Archived from the original on 2016-08-08. Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  18. ^ a b c "Victims' families shocked as Qatar envoy cleared over deadly mall blaze". Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  19. ^ "Qatari court to decide on mall tragedy appeals". Retrieved 2016-08-03.

External links

  • Official website
  • Villaggio Mall
  • List of shops & restaurants at Villaggio Mall

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Villaggio Mall is a shopping mall located in the Aspire Zone in the west end of Doha the capital city of Qatar It is located on Al Waab street between the Hyatt Plaza and Sports City and has over 200 stores including many famous brands in the U S U K Italian and German markets 3 VillaggioVillaggio Mall interior in 2013LocationDoha QatarCoordinates25 15 38 N 51 26 35 E 25 26056 N 51 44306 E 25 26056 51 44306 Coordinates 25 15 38 N 51 26 35 E 25 26056 N 51 44306 E 25 26056 51 44306Opening date7 June 2006 reopened on 20 September 2012 after fireDeveloperGondolania EntertainmentManagementTzoulios Tzouliou 1 OwnerAbdul Aziz Mohammed Al Rabban 1 No of stores and services220Total retail floor area125 000 square meters 1 350 000 sq ft 2 No of floors1Websitevillaggioqatar wbr comInside the interiors are Italianate themed both as an Italian hill town but also with a 150 meter long indoor canal with gondolas The Mall was partially re opened on September 20 2012 after meeting strict safety standards following the May fire that resulted in 19 lost lives Portions of the mall remain closed as a result however the food court ice rink movie theater Carrefour hypermarket and many stores are open for business with more opening as they are able to restock their shelves Contents 1 Gondolania Theme Park 2 2012 fire 2 1 Response and trials 2 2 Appeal process and acquittal 3 References 4 External linksGondolania Theme Park EditThe mall contains the Gondolania Theme Park an indoor theme park which includes the Gondolania Ice Rink one of two ice hockey rinks in Qatar which is the home of the Qatar Ice Hockey League and the regional Desert Cup tournament It is the only Olympic size rink in Qatar Also included are a ten pin bowling center and a roller coaster 4 2012 fire EditOn 28 May 2012 at around 11 A M a major fire broke out in the Villaggio Mall triggering an alarm described by an eyewitness as being a very benign fire alarm almost like a door bell At first many were not worried as there had been a recent false alarm 5 As the fire engulfed the Gympanzee nursery the entrances to the nursery became blocked by smoke trapping 13 children and four staff inside Firefighters from the Qatari Civil Defense force were forced to break a hole in the roof of the mall to attempt a rescue Along with the 17 trapped in the nursery two firefighters were killed The victims included children from Spain New Zealand France Japan South Africa and The Philippines along with three Filipino teachers and one teacher from South Africa 6 There were also 17 injured persons as a result of smoke inhalation most of them members of the Qatari Civil Defense force 7 8 9 A total of 19 people lost their lives 13 being children three of them triplets from New Zealand 10 The investigation committee revealed that an electrical fault at the Nike store as the cause of the deadly fire It also found that all parties concerned had lacked adherence in varying degrees to related laws systems and safety measures 11 The father of the killed triplets later said proper post mortems weren t carried out on his children despite the presence of highly flammable paint and illegal flammable mouldings at the mall 12 He blamed a closed emergency exit at the mall s daycare centre for the children s deaths 13 It is still unclear whether or not Gympanzee was operating without a license from the Supreme Educational Council as they had recently relinquished licensing duties to the Ministry of Social Affairs An official at the ministry claimed that no license had ever been issued by their offices 14 Response and trials Edit Shortly following the fire Qatar s Attorney General Dr Ali al Marri issued the arrest of five people in connection with the incident as well as the detention of both the manager and assistant manager of Villaggio Tzoulios Tzoulio and Rami Itani respectively The assistant director of mall security Mohammed Abdul Rahman was also detained in connection with the case 14 In June 2013 a lower court found five defendants guilty of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced each to six years in jail the maximum allowable sentence Rami Itani and Mohammed Rahman were both acquitted Husband and wife co owners of Gympanzee Sheikh Ali bin Jassim al Thani and Iman Al Kuwari were among those convicted along with Tzoulios Tzoulio and Abdulaziz bin Mohammed al Rabban The last guilty verdict fell to Mansour Nasir Fazza al Shahwani the Ministry of Business and Trade employee that issued Gympanzee its permits Mr al Shahwani was sentenced to five years in jail 15 16 Co owner of Gympanzee Sheikh Ali bin Jassim al Thani is Qatar s ambassador to Belgium and is part of the powerful al Thani family his wife Iman al Kuwari is the daughter of the then Minister of Culture Art and Heritage Hamad Bin Abdulaziz Al Kawari 16 17 Abdulaziz bin Mohammed al Rabban is a private businessman who owns the Qatari Company for Real Estate and Commercial Projects Villaggio 18 During his closing arguments which are reported to have lasted approximately five hours Mr Rabban s defense attorney claimed that his client didn t own any shares in the mall and was not a partner in the company that owned the mall Despite these claims Mr Rabban remained listed on the mall s website under key people as Villagio s chairman Mr Rabban s defense attorney s tactics were heavily criticized by one of the parents of the victims that attended the hearing It is quite frustrating how the defense lawyer continues to make a mockery out of court joking around inappropriately and wasting time Additionally what s absurd is for him to the pin the blame on the Nike store employee Raghda Kabbani who lost her three year old daughter Hana in the fire 15 Appeal process and acquittal Edit During the appeal process all those convicted remained free and able to travel this was most clearly evident in the case of Sheikh al Thani who remained in Brussels as a diplomat despite being convicted of manslaughter nearly two years prior 19 Furthermore all defendants were absent from the final appeal hearing During the hearing Judge Abdalrahman al Sharafi declared that he would be excluding all testimonies given by the victim s family as evidence claiming that one cannot be a witness and a plaintiff in the same case 18 Judge al Sharafi further agreed with the owners of Gympanzee in their claim that it was not technically nursery but an entertainment centre This decision fell inline with the civil employee that decided to license it as such After establishing that Gympanzee was an entertainment centre rather than a nursery the co owners were fare less criminally accountable under Qatari law 18 On the 26th of October 2015 Qatar s Appeals court overturned all five convictions and dropped all charges The decision was met with shock and disappointment by the families of the blaze victims During the judge s five hour reading of the verdict some victim s family members reportedly stormed out of the court in anger While Mr Rabban was also cleared of his involuntary manslaughter charge the court found that his company was guilty of the same crime and as such Villaggio and its insurance company would have to pay a fine of only 5 500 and compensation to the victim s families References Edit a b The People of Villaggio permanent dead link About Us Villaggio Qatar Archived from the original on 2017 03 20 Retrieved 2017 03 20 List of Famous Brands at Villagio Online Qatar Rev up the Zamboni the Desert Cup is back at the Vilaggio ice rink Time Out Doha February 28 2011 Retrieved May 29 2012 Migone Paloma Field Michael Kirk Stacey May 29 2012 Kiwi triplets among 19 killed in mall fire stuff co nz Retrieved May 29 2012 NZ triplets feared dead in Qatar fire Sky News Australia Sky News Australia May 29 2012 Retrieved May 29 2012 Blaze at Qatar shopping centre kills 19 BBC News May 29 2012 Retrieved May 29 2012 Shane Daniel May 28 2012 Qatar mall blaze leaves 19 dead Arabian Business Retrieved May 29 2012 Children killed in Qatar mall blaze Al Jazeera Retrieved May 29 2012 The San Diego Union Tribune San Diego California amp National News Gulf Times Qatar s top selling English daily newspaper First Page Archived from the original on June 15 2012 Retrieved June 15 2012 Triplets dad still waiting for Doha fire report 3 News NZ January 24 2013 Emergency exit was locked witness 3 News NZ January 24 2013 a b Report Qatar s attorney general orders arrest of Villaggio Gympanzee owners Doha News 2012 10 04 Archived from the original on 2012 10 04 Retrieved 2016 08 03 a b Qatar court hears closing arguments in Villaggio Mall fire appeal Doha News 2015 06 08 Retrieved 2016 08 03 a b Five charged in Villaggio fire deaths sentenced to jail for involuntary manslaughter Doha News 2013 06 20 Retrieved 2016 08 03 Brussels Embassy of State of Qatar in Embassy of the State of Qatar Brussels About the Ambassador www qatarembassy be Archived from the original on 2016 08 08 Retrieved 2016 08 03 a b c Victims families shocked as Qatar envoy cleared over deadly mall blaze Retrieved 2016 08 03 Qatari court to decide on mall tragedy appeals Retrieved 2016 08 03 External links EditOfficial website Villaggio Mall List of shops amp restaurants at Villaggio Mall Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Villaggio Mall amp oldid 1129942340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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