QCPD probe finds structural cracks, vibration-related damage in Tomas Morato debris incident
Investigators have identified structural cracks and vibration-related damage as key factors in the August 12 falling debris incident at Atherton Place Condominium on Tomas Morato Avenue, which injured three minors and later claimed the life of one victim.
According to the Quezon City Police District (QCPD), preliminary findings of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) revealed visible cracks on the façade of Unit 8-D, where antennas had been installed.
An independent structural expert also observed that vibrations from drilling and antenna installation may have contributed to the loosening and eventual detachment of plaster materials.
Forensic analysis of the recovered debris is still ongoing.
QCPD confirmed that it has met with the victims’ families and representatives of companies linked to the property to determine possible roles and responsibilities.
Authorities said formal requests for technical documents have been sent to concerned government agencies.
Once all testimonial and documentary evidence are reviewed, the SIT will recommend appropriate charges to the proper authorities.