The fans of This is War were shocked during the last edition of the program, after seeing the accident suffered by Elías Montalvo in a high-altitude challenge. The young participant’s safety equipment would have failed, causing him to fall from a height of 40 meters, thus worrying his teammates and followers.
Later, the drivers Johanna San Miguel and Gian Piero Díaz, after the commercial break, continued with the competition as if nothing had happened. Meanwhile, social media users demanded that the competitor’s health status be disclosed.
Upon learning of the fall of Elijah Montalvo, the National Superintendency of Labor Inspection (Sunafil) spoke through its social networks and announced that it will open an investigation into This is war after the incident occurred.
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“Sunafil informs: Sunafil’s inspection team has initiated the corresponding inspection procedures to initiate investigations into this work accident,” the agency wrote on its Twitter account.
Sunafil spoke after the incident in This is War.
As expected, the announcement made social media users happy, who began to ask on the various platforms that This is War be canceled. As it is recalled, this is not the first time that a similar accident has occurred in said program, since the reality boy Austin Palao affirmed, at the time, that he feared for his safety during his time on the program.
