CasaSur Palermo Hotel closes immediately

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Vanessa Aguilar et 19 autres ont signé récemment.

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Since the tragic death of Liam Payne in this hotel. I started this petition. Because the hotel is responsible for his death, they abandoned him, neglected him and lacked professionalism. That's why you need to sign this petition. So that it closes for good. So that no one goes to this hotel again and the tragic events never happen again. 


This petition emerges from a personal, tragic event: the death of Liam James Payne, a life cut short due to the negligence and unprofessionalism of Hotel Câsa sur Palermo. When Liam needed help the most, he was abandoned; left to fend for himself. It is possible that if prompt and professional aid had been given, he might still be with us today. 

His tragic end reveals a stark lack within the operational standards of this establishment. It highlights the dire consequences of neglecting the duty of care often associated with the hospitality industry norms. This event did not happen in isolation. In fact, it has exposed a dreadful pattern - a disregard for human life. This is unacceptable, and we need to take a stance.

By signing this petition, you contribute to the #JusticeforLiamPayne movement. Let's ensure that the hotel faces proper accountability. This is not just about closing an establishment. This is about putting an end to an era of negligence and recklessness within the hospitality industry. Demand that the Hotel Câsa sur Palermo be immediately and permanently closed.

Let's stand together to ensure that such a tragic event does not reoccur. Nobody should ever go through of what happened to Liam. Begin this urgent change by signing this petition today. Your signature could save a life. Making this effort demands just a minute, but its impact will last forever. Let's seek justice for Liam Payne and prevent future tragedies. Please, take that minute to sign this petition now.

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Signataires récents:
Vanessa Aguilar et 19 autres ont signé récemment.

Le problème

Since the tragic death of Liam Payne in this hotel. I started this petition. Because the hotel is responsible for his death, they abandoned him, neglected him and lacked professionalism. That's why you need to sign this petition. So that it closes for good. So that no one goes to this hotel again and the tragic events never happen again. 


This petition emerges from a personal, tragic event: the death of Liam James Payne, a life cut short due to the negligence and unprofessionalism of Hotel Câsa sur Palermo. When Liam needed help the most, he was abandoned; left to fend for himself. It is possible that if prompt and professional aid had been given, he might still be with us today. 

His tragic end reveals a stark lack within the operational standards of this establishment. It highlights the dire consequences of neglecting the duty of care often associated with the hospitality industry norms. This event did not happen in isolation. In fact, it has exposed a dreadful pattern - a disregard for human life. This is unacceptable, and we need to take a stance.

By signing this petition, you contribute to the #JusticeforLiamPayne movement. Let's ensure that the hotel faces proper accountability. This is not just about closing an establishment. This is about putting an end to an era of negligence and recklessness within the hospitality industry. Demand that the Hotel Câsa sur Palermo be immediately and permanently closed.

Let's stand together to ensure that such a tragic event does not reoccur. Nobody should ever go through of what happened to Liam. Begin this urgent change by signing this petition today. Your signature could save a life. Making this effort demands just a minute, but its impact will last forever. Let's seek justice for Liam Payne and prevent future tragedies. Please, take that minute to sign this petition now.

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Pétition lancée le 8 novembre 2024