Swiss Authorities Launch Criminal Investigation Following Deadly New Year’s Eve Ski Resort Fire
A criminal investigation is now underway in Switzerland following a devastating fire at a bar in the ski resort of Crans-Montana on New Year’s Eve. The blaze claimed the lives of 40 people and left many more injured, triggering a swift response from both Swiss and French authorities.
Here’s a breakdown of the latest developments:
The Investigation:
* Swiss police announced Saturday that two French managers of the bar are being investigated.
* Charges include manslaughter by negligence, negligent bodily harm, and negligent arson.
* Investigators are meticulously examining the circumstances surrounding the fire to determine the exact cause and contributing factors.
Casualty Update & Nationalities affected:
* At least 16 French nationals were injured in the fire, according to updated reports.
* Nine French citizens remain unaccounted for as of Saturday.
* The victims represent a diverse range of nationalities, including Swiss, French, Italian, belgian, and Serbian individuals.
* So far, 113 of the 119 injured have been formally identified.
French Response & Medical Care:
* France is actively working to provide thorough medical care for those injured in the tragedy.
* ten patients have already been transferred to hospitals across France for specialized treatment.
* transfers continued throughout Saturday, with further movement of patients planned.
* French hospitals in Lyon, Metz, Nantes, and Paris are receiving patients.
* Additionally, military burn units at armed Forces Health service hospitals – Percy in Clamart and Sainte-Anne in Toulon – are on alert to provide support.
* France is also increasing the number of available hospital beds, currently offering 15 for adults and four for pediatric patients.
Identification of Victims:
* Swiss authorities are diligently working to identify all 40 deceased.
* The bodies of the first four Swiss victims, including two minors, have been identified and returned to their families.
* This process is understandably sensitive and is being handled with the utmost care and respect.
Cause of the fire:
* Initial investigations suggest the fire may have been sparked by sparklers attached to champagne bottles.
* However,the investigation is ongoing,and this remains a preliminary assessment.
* You can find more details about this potential cause in related reporting.
This is a developing story, and we will continue to provide updates as more data becomes available. If you are seeking information about loved ones who may have been affected, please contact the French Foreign Ministry or the Swiss authorities.
Resources:
* For ongoing updates, refer to official statements from the Swiss police and the French Foreign Ministry.
* If you are a French citizen seeking assistance, contact the French Foreign Ministry’s crisis center.
This tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety precautions, especially during celebratory events. Our thoughts are with the victims, their families, and all those affected by this devastating event.









