Crans-Montana Fire: Diplomatic Fallout with Italy as Victim Toll Rises
A comprehensive update on the aftermath of the Crans-Montana bar fire. The death toll has now reached 41, with many still hospitalized. The tragedy has sparked diplomatic tensions, with Italy recalling its ambassador after a Swiss court freed the bar's owner. The incident also raises questions about inconsistent fire safety training standards across Swiss cantons.

Key Takeaways
- The death toll from the Le Constellation bar fire has risen to 41 following the death of an 18-year-old Swiss national in Zurich.
- Italy has recalled its ambassador to Switzerland for consultations.
- Bar owner Jacques Moretti was released on bail set at CHF 200,000.
- No safety check had been carried out at Le Constellation bar since 2019.
- Italy is the first foreign country granted mutual legal assistance in this investigation.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Tristan would have been 18 in four months' time, but I'm also the mother of 155 other victims."
"Because Italian citizens were also affected by the fire disaster in Crans-Montana, the Italian judiciary is obliged to open criminal proceedings."