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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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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...

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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).

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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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Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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