Swiss court orders release on bail of bar owner in probe of fatal New Year’s fire
Jacques Moretti was released on 200,000 Swiss francs bail after being detained since Jan 9 over the New Year fire killing 40 and injuring over 100 at Le Constellation bar.
- The co-owner of Le Constellation, Jacques Moretti, was released on bail on January 23 after being held since January 9, which disappointed victims' families.
- Forty people died and over 100 were injured in the fire at Le Constellation on New Year's Day, leading to criminal charges against the Morettis.
- Jacques Moretti's bail was set at 200,000 Swiss francs, and he must report daily to a police station and cannot leave Switzerland.
- Lawyers for victims' families criticized the bail decision, expressing concern over potential collusion and evidence loss.
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Jacques Moretti, the man whose Swiss bar blaze killed 40 people and injured more than 100 others on New Year's Eve, was released on bail on Friday. Moretti and his wife, Jessica, are facing charges of manslaughter and other crimes related to the fire. Moretti was arrested on January 9 and released on bail of 200,000 Swiss francs (£2,100,000) on Friday, with the condition that he report to police daily. Italy lodged a formal protest with Switzerl…
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On Saturday, Jacques Moretti, the co-owner of the Le Constellation bar, who during the New Year's celebrations was set on fire after the use of fireworks inside, left 40 people dead and 116 injured.Moretti, who had been in pretrial detention since 9 January, was released by the Sion Coercive Measures Court on a bond of 200,000 francs, equivalent to more than 200 million Chilean pesos.
The bar's owners are being investigated on suspicion of manslaughter, among other charges, for the fire that killed forty people.
After the deadly fire in a bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, the owner was released from custody under strict conditions. There is great displeasure about this - not only among the relatives of the victims.
Unbelievable pain, great fear and the struggle to maintain optimism and a fighting spirit. All this is what 29-year-old Eleonora P., who survived the fire at the Swiss bar Le Constellation in the town of Crans Montana, has experienced. Eleonora had her photo taken and posted the image of her burned face on Instagram to encourage others.
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