Crans-Montana Fire Aftermath: Aid Payments Begin as Italy Recalls Ambassador
Canton Valais has started distributing emergency aid to victims of the deadly Crans-Montana bar fire, with the death toll now at 41. The relief effort is overshadowed by a diplomatic incident, as Italy recalled its ambassador in protest after a Swiss court freed the bar owner suspected of responsibility.

Key Takeaways
- Italy has recalled its ambassador to Switzerland for consultations following the release of the Crans-Montana bar owner.
- Jacques Moretti, the bar owner, was released on bail set at CHF 200,000.
- The fire at Le Constellation bar resulted in a death toll of 41.
- Canton Valais has initiated emergency aid payments of CHF 10,000 per victim or affected family.
- 48 aid payments have been processed so far, with 14 going to foreign accounts.
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They Said
"The ruling amounted to a grave affront to the families of the victims and to those still being treated in hospital."
"I would not yield to political pressure."