Grieving parents protest at Swiss handling of autopsies for bar fire victims
Families question Swiss prosecutors' decision to limit autopsies after the Crans-Montana fire, with some victims' relatives considering exhumations amid doubts over the investigation.
- 1- The parents of 17-year-old Trystan Pidoux, who died in a bar fire at the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana, requested an autopsy as they awaited action from prosecutors. 2- After receiving no response, Vinciane Stucky and Christian Pidoux moved forward with funeral arrangements to bury their son. 3- Trystan had gone to celebrate New Year’s Eve with friends at Le Constellation Bar but tragically never returned.
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Swiss Tragedy: Justice Delayed for Crans-Montana Fire Victims
Swiss Tragedy: Justice Delayed for Crans-Montana Fire Victims The family of Trystan Pidoux, a victim of the tragic fire in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, is frustrated with the slow pace of justice in their son's case. As they prepared to bury Trystan, prosecutors delayed an autopsy, leading to a canceled vigil and empty grave.The incident has drawn international attention, with criticism mounting over the Swiss justice system's handling of the tra…
The moment of counterattack. Sitting at the coffee table of a bar, in front of cameras and notebooks, Jessica Moretti tries to provide its own version of the facts, firmly rejecting any accusation...
The two co-managers Jacques and Jessica Moretti sent a letter on Wednesday to their employees "to get out of the silence". This initiative has been misperceived by some employees, who see it as a strategy. (Police, justice and other facts).
At the turn of the year, a fire in Crans-Montana calls for 41 lives. Now it is known that it is not the only facility with a lack of fire protection in the place.
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