Crans-Montana Fire: Victims Repatriated as Investigation Points to Prior Safety Lapses
While victims of the tragic Crans-Montana fire are being repatriated, the investigation intensifies. Reports indicate the local council was aware of fire safety deficiencies before the blaze, and the local fire chief has been questioned by prosecutors.

Key Takeaways
- The skin production facility at CHUV is the only one of its size in Europe capable of producing large amounts of tissue while complying with regulations.
- From 10 square centimeters of healthy skin, the lab can produce between one and three batches of 2,600 square centimeters of skin in three weeks.
- The Le Constellation bar had not undergone a fire-safety inspection since 2019, missing checks between 2020 and 2025.
- Bar owner Jacques Moretti had a 2008 criminal conviction for inciting prostitution, yet was granted a license despite requirements for an 'impeccable reputation'.
- None of the 40 victims underwent routine autopsies immediately following the disaster.
By The Numbers
They Said
"It is incomprehensible that autopsies were not ordered immediately."
"We have to grow skin in laboratories because we cannot do it simply by using the remaining healthy skin."