New Investigation Launched Into Owners Of Swiss Bar After 41 Died In New Year's Fire
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Jean-Daniel Clivanz had claimed that the owner of the bar had fled "with the caisse under his arm", the night of the fire and said he was sorry to have "never denied this statement which was attributed to me", in a statement transmitted Wednesday to franceinfo.
The investigation into the fire at the Crans-Montana bar is taking a new turn. A key witness admits to having lied and presents his apologies, further weakening a case already marked by rumours and contradictions.
Four new people have been charged in the context of investigations into the fire in the early hours of this year at a bar in the Swiss Alpine town of Crans Montana, in which 41 teenagers and young people died, according to information from the Swiss news agency Keystone-Ats.
New Investigation Launched Into Owners Of Swiss Bar After 41 Died In New Year's Fire
The victims of the Crans-Montana ski resort blaze include six Italian teenagers, with the Rome Prosecutor’s Office in charge of investigating crimes committed abroad concerning its citizens. The French couple Jacques and Jessica Moretti, who own the bar, are facing charges of culpable and negligent manslaughter by Swiss prosecutors. They will now face a new probe in Italy, after Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni had pushed for a Joint Invest…
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