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Swiss bar owner says he tried to save waitress after New Year fire
Summary
The owner of Le Constellation told prosecutors he and others tried to resuscitate a waitress for more than an hour after the New Year fire that killed 40 people; he has been placed in pre-trial detention while his wife was questioned and released.
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Owners of the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana have given evidence to prosecutors about the early-hours New Year fire that killed 40 people and injured many others. Jacques Moretti told investigators he and others attempted to resuscitate a waitress for over an hour before paramedics declared her dead. The couple, Jacques and Jessica Moretti, have been questioned and both face charges linked to negligence; Jacques Moretti was placed in pre-trial detention. Investigators say the probe is examining safety measures at the venue and the possible origin of the blaze.
What investigators report:
- The fire occurred in the early hours of New Year’s Day at Le Constellation in Crans-Montana and resulted in 40 fatalities and numerous injuries.
- Jacques Moretti told prosecutors he and others tried to revive a waitress for more than an hour; she later died.
- The Morettis were questioned by prosecutors and face charges including manslaughter by negligence; Jacques Moretti was detained pending further legal process while his wife was released after questioning.
- Authorities are examining safety arrangements at the bar and how the blaze began, with the investigation ongoing.
Summary:
The owners have given detailed testimony and legal proceedings are underway while investigators continue to examine the venue and the fire’s origin. Undetermined at this time.
