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Ex-official who said Florida condo was sound leaves new job

A crane prepares to remove a load of debris at the collapsed building
A crane prepares to remove a load of debris and household items, as search and rescue personnel work atop the rubble at the Champlain Towers South condo building, where scores of people remain missing almost a week after it partially collapsed in Surfside, Fla.
(Lynne Sladky / Associated Press)
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A former municipal official in Florida who assured condo board members that their building was in “very good shape” three years before it collapsed has left his new job, a city spokesman said Wednesday.

Rosendo “Ross” Prieto is on a leave of absence from his temporary job with a contracting business that provides building services for the city of Doral, a city spokesperson said in an email statement Wednesday. Doral is about 20 miles west of Surfside, where the Champlain Towers South collapsed last week.

When he was a building official in Surfside in 2018, Prieto told members of the Champlain Towers South board that their condo building was sound. His assessment came a month after an engineering firm identified key structural deficiencies requiring major costly repairs.

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The Doral statement said Prieto works for a firm called CAP Government Inc., which provides building services to governments. That firm notified Doral that Prieto was on a leave of absence, the statement said, with another person taking over on a temporary basis.

Efforts to reach Prieto by telephone and email since the condo tragedy have not been successful. He left his Surfside job in November.

The Champlain Towers South collapse has left at least 16 people confirmed dead and 147 still unaccounted for.

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