The City Hall of La Laguna has categorically denied that the child with disabilities suffered discrimination last Monday, January 2, in the Royal Camp of the Three Wise Men of the Eastinstalled in the park of the Constitution of the municipality of Tenerife.
A denial that comes after the mother of Aitor, 6 years old and who suffers from cerebral palsy that prevents him from walking, publicly denounced a alleged exclusion deal by one of the workers of the lagoon enclosure.
Municipal sources explain that the page in question sat next to the minor, who was in a cart, to ask him if he was tired, thus encouraging him to play. Apparently, the entertainer was unaware of the condition suffered by the minor and, “within his character, he apologized to the child.” They also point out that the child “was laughing and had a great time” after the alleged setback. “They even tickled him and tried to get him to integrate at all times,” they add.
The Consistory also ensures that the royal camp It is fully accessible for all types of people and has adapted bathrooms. And it is that, precisely, a group of people with disabilities was yesterday in the park.
The Royal Camp of La Laguna, which closed its doors this Wednesday, has received more than 20,000 visitors since December 22 who wanted to enjoy the wide range of festive, cultural and leisure activities on these important dates. “Nothing has ever happened,” they maintain from the City Council.