Over time, the location gained a notorious reputation due to a series of tragic events.
There were fires and accidents on the premises, resulting in the deaths of two students and one adult male.
The local administration discovered that the company had failed to fulfill its obligations and filed a lawsuit demanding the transaction be declared invalid.
The first instance court, followed by the appellate panel, ruled in favor of the city authorities, ordering the return of the land to municipal ownership.
Subsequently, the local administration filed a new lawsuit, asserting that all constructions on the land were illegal and subject to demolition. Authorities demanded that the costs for dismantling be borne by the tenant, and the area be restored to its original condition.
During the court hearing, the company was unable to provide documents confirming the legality of the structures placed on the site – attractions, swings, and other constructions.
Considering all the details, the court supported the authorities' position and ordered the firm to vacate the area, demolish all structures, and restore the land to its original state. This decision has not yet come into effect.