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A number of lawyers from victims' families were concerned that all the bodies had not yet been autopsied after the Crans-Montana tragedy. The responsibility of the Swiss authorities was pointed directly at. The fire, which took place on 1 January, cost the lives of 40 people. - Drama de Crans-Montana: not all 40 victims have yet been autopsied (International).
The tragedy of Crans-Montana upsets a family in search of truth. The autopsy of Trystan, 17, was ordered on the eve of his funeral, causing anger and incomprehension. The family accuses the managers...
"I love you, Trystan writes – two hours later he dies by fire in Crans-Montana. His mother finds clear words for the mayor.
Two weeks after the fire disaster in Crans-Montana, the missing autopsy of the victims caused a stir. As now became known, the coroner's medicine picked up the body of Trystan Pidoux (†17) the evening before the funeral.
Switzerland's Trystan Pidoux died in the drama of Crans-Montana. His mother, Vinciane Stucky, explains that the forensic doctors, however several times asked, arrived on the scheduled day of burial and took the body to perform an autopsy.
Switzerland's Trystan Pidoux died in the drama of Crans-Montana. His mother, Vinciane Stucky, explains that the forensic doctors, however several times asked, arrived on the scheduled day of burial and took the body to perform an autopsy.
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