Swiss prosecutors request male bar manager to be placed in pre-trial detention over fatal fire

Switzerland's national day of mourning marked a devastating fire that claimed the lives of 40 people in an Alpine bar during New Year's Eve celebrations. Prosecutors are now seeking to place one of the bar's male managers under pre-trial detention due to concerns about his potential flight risk.

Among those arrested were Jacques and Jessica Moretti, the French couple who own Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, where the fire broke out on January 1st. The couple's wife will remain free but under judicial supervision, whereas her husband will be held pending trial.

Investigations have revealed that a combination of factors contributed to the tragedy - including an unregulated use of candles atop Champagne bottles and inadequate fire safety measures. Inspectors are scrutinizing whether soundproofing material met regulations and if it was allowed in the bar.

Given the severity of burns sustained by victims, DNA samples from families were required to aid identification. Police reported many casualties were teenagers to their mid-twenties.

An autopsy for six Italian victims has been ordered with cooperation needed from Milan, Bologna, and Genoa prosecutors' offices.

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni condemned the disaster stating "What happened isn't a natural disaster but the result of people not doing their job, who thought it would be an easy score."
 
This is just devastating πŸ€•. Can you even imagine being in that situation on NYE? I'm still trying to process how a bar fire can happen with all those safety measures in place... or lack thereof, I should say πŸ’‘. The fact that candles were used on Champagne bottles?! It's just crazy. And the owners of the bar are now facing charges... hopefully they'll take responsibility and learn from their mistakes πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

I'm also really worried about the families who lost loved ones. DNA samples? That's just heartbreaking. And it sounds like the investigation is still ongoing, but I hope justice will be served soon ⏰. Italy's PM Giorgia Meloni seems to be on point with her comments too... let's hope everyone gets a chance to reflect and improve πŸ™.
 
omg what can u say this is like totally a nightmare 🀯... but at the same time, i mean, come on, candles on champagne bottles? how did they even think that was a good idea? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ and soundproofing material not being allowed in the bar? shouldn't be a hard pass for the owners. it's just so reckless 😑... but, like, can we talk about how these families are dealing with all this? 40 people gone πŸ’€... and now they have to go through this whole ordeal of trying to find out what happened πŸ€”... meanwhile, there's already pressure on them to deal with the aftermath. it's just so messed up πŸ˜”
 
man that's so crazy 🀯 40 lives lost in one go is just heartbreaking. I'm still trying to wrap my head around it. The fact that candles were used on champagne bottles... like, how careless is that? πŸ™„ soundproofing material being a thing of the past too, that's just gross.

I feel for Jessica Moretti, her wife gets a free pass but he gets detained. It's not fair at all. I mean, if anyone's to blame, it's gotta be the bar owners and management for prioritizing profits over safety πŸ€‘.

And omg, the autopsy report is gonna reveal some pretty dark secrets... my heart goes out to the families of those victims πŸ’”. This tragedy just highlights how lax fire safety regulations can be in certain areas. Italy needs to step up their game! πŸš’
 
Dude I'm telling you, this is all too suspicious. A bar fire on New Year's Eve and suddenly they're looking for one of the managers to be locked up? It's like they want to keep him from talking about what really went down. And have you seen those burn victims? That's some crazy stuff. The DNA samples needed to identify them, it's not just a coincidence that they had to come from families... something fishy is going on here. And Italy's premier, she's blaming the whole thing on people not doing their job? Like she's trying to deflect attention from the real issue. I'm thinking maybe this bar fire was no accident at all... πŸ€”πŸš’
 
πŸ˜” Just heard about the tragic fire in that Swiss bar during NYE celebrations... 40 lives lost is just devastating πŸ’”. Can't even imagine what those families are going through right now πŸ€•. I'm shocked to hear that they're investigating if soundproofing material was used in a way that wasn't compliant with regulations πŸ“. And poor guys who got burned so badly, DNA samples from families had to be collected just to identify them 😩. Anyone know how the trial is gonna play out? Will we get to see some justice served? πŸ’Ό Fingers crossed for the Moretti family, especially the wife who gets to stay free under supervision πŸ‘«.
 
πŸ€• I'm still trying to process how such a tragedy can happen in a country known for its safety and regulations. It's just so senseless that 40 lives were lost in what should've been a joyous celebration πŸŽ‰. The fact that candles were used on champagne bottles is just common sense – you'd think bars would know better than to put flammable materials near open flames πŸ”₯. And now, the husband of one of the owners is under pre-trial detention? It's like we're all waiting with bated breath to see how this whole thing unfolds πŸ€”. The Italian premier's comments about it being an 'easy score' are just so...disturbing 😳. We need to focus on finding out what really went wrong and making sure something like this never happens again πŸ’”.
 
man this is so sad πŸ€• 40 people losing their lives on new year's eve what was going through that guy manager's mind? 😱 soundproofing material being used improperly? candles on champagne bottles? how careless can you get? πŸ’” the fact that a parent lost a child is just devastating... poor families dealing with this tragedy and the autopsy results are still pending I hope justice gets served 🀞
 
πŸ˜” this is just heartbreaking. 40 lives lost on NYE celebrations in Switzerland... you can't even imagine what's going through the families of those young people who were there. the bar owners should've been more responsible with fire safety, especially when you have candles involved. and now they're trying to pin some of it on the male manager? that doesn't seem right to me. πŸ€” I hope justice is served but at what cost? πŸ’”
 
Ugh, this is just heartbreaking πŸ€•... I mean, can you imagine being in that situation? You're already celebrating New Year's Eve with friends and family, and then BAM! A fire breaks out and takes lives. It's just so tragic 😒. And to think it was avoidable too - candles on champagne bottles? Really? And the fact that they didn't have proper fire safety measures in place is just crazy. I feel for all those families who lost loved ones... 40 people, can you even process that number? 🀯 It's just devastating.
 
πŸ€• this is just horrific... 40 lives lost in one place, can't even imagine how many families are dealing with this trauma. The idea that candles were used on champagne bottles, like, what were they thinking?! πŸ™„ and the fact that the bar owners might be at risk of pre-trial detention, poor guys will have to spend more time behind bars than in freedom... meanwhile, the Italian premier's comments about it being an "easy score" kinda misses the point - it's not just about who's at fault, it's about how this tragedy could've been prevented. πŸ˜” and the autopsy for those Italian victims is a big step forward, hope they get some answers soon.
 
This is so heartbreaking πŸ€•πŸ˜’ 40 lives lost in one place, can you even imagine? And to think those flames could've been prevented with proper safety measures... candle use on NYE parties is just basic common sense πŸ™„πŸŽ‰ The family who owns the bar should take full responsibility for this tragedy and not be let off scot-free.

I'm really surprised they're considering pre-trial detention for one of the managers though... isn't that a bit harsh? And what's with the whole soundproofing debate? Can we just get back to normal safety protocols already? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ At least the Italian premier is holding people accountable for their mistakes πŸ’―.
 
can't believe how lax fire safety regulations are in some places πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. should've been taken seriously by those responsible πŸš’πŸ’”. another tragedy waiting to happen due to negligence πŸ’€. hope the Italian authorities take a closer look at their own procedures as well πŸ‘€.
 
😞 This is just so heartbreaking I keep thinking about that family that lost 40 loved ones in one tragic night πŸ€•. It's crazy to think they could've had a great time celebrating New Year's Eve but ended up losing so much. The fact that there were candles on Champagne bottles... how reckless! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ And soundproofing material not meeting regulations? That just seems like negligence.

I'm glad the couple who own the bar is taking responsibility, but it's still hard to imagine they're in a situation where one of them might be held under pre-trial detention. πŸ˜• It sounds like there's going to be a lot of scrutiny on the management team and the safety measures in place at bars in general.

I feel for the families who lost their teens to this tragedy... it's just devastating 🀯. And that Italian Premier, Giorgia Meloni, said some pretty tough stuff about how this wasn't an accident but rather a result of people not doing their job... I get why she'd say that, but it doesn't make it any easier for those affected πŸ’”.
 
🚨can u believe dis?? 40 ppl died in a bar fire on NYE and now one of the owners is tryna fly the coop?? like what even is the point of having laws if everyone's just gonna get away with stuff? 🀯 soundproofing material?? who cares about that?! it's not like anyone's gonna be held accountable for the actual tragedy. πŸ™„ and what's up with dna samples from families needing to aid identification? that's just messed up 😩. Italian premier Giorgia Meloni said somethin that kinda resonates tho... people dont do their job & think they can get away w/ it... gotta hold ppl accountable πŸ’―
 
πŸ˜” Just read about that tragic fire in Switzerland and its really heartbreaking to think about all those lives lost... 40 ppl can't just disappear like that πŸ€•. I mean, candle use is already a red flag, but soundproofing stuff too? How could they not know if it was safe? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

Investigations are ongoing, but it's clear that complacency and negligence led to this disaster 😩. And now the owners of the bar are in hot water... one of them is even facing pre-trial detention πŸš”. I feel bad for Jessica, she's free but her husband is stuck pending trial.

Italy is sending DNA samples from their victims' families too πŸ‘ͺ. Autopsy results will take some time, but it'll be a big help in understanding what happened πŸ’€. Giorgia Meloni said it was avoidable, and I'm inclined to agree πŸ™... can't we just learn from these tragedies? πŸ€”
 
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