Ana, a participant in an extreme escape room called Villa Amparo located outside of Cájar, Granada, suffered severe burns during an activity that was advertised as safe but turned deadly. The experience involved simulated dangers, including being sprayed with a liquid that was supposed to be water mixed with a drop of gasoline but was actually pure gasoline. When a lit lighter was brought close, Ana caught fire, resulting in 40% of her body being burned. Four years later, she remains severely scarred and requires constant protection from the sun. During a recent court hearing, Ana recounted how she repeatedly warned the staff about the strong smell of gasoline before the incident, but they ignored her concerns. The case has led to criminal charges against the owner of Villa Amparo and an employee for negligence, as they failed to ensure safety protocols were followed. The facility lacked emergency exits, proper fire extinguishers, and any form of panic button for participants to stop the game if needed.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a legal case involving a private business and its employees, focusing on the incident itself, the legal proceedings, and the lack of safety measures. There is no overt ideological framing, and the narrative remains balanced between the victim’s perspective,






