Switzerland Is Too Bureaucratic: in the Crans-Montana Case, a Lawyer Wants to Receive Aid in France
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Lawyer Sébastien Fanti takes the detour over France to receive eight million euros for a French burnt offering. He thinks that Paris will pay the money – and then demand it back from Switzerland.
The fire on New Year's Eve at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, continues to upset the station and mobilize justice. This tragedy, which killed 41 people and caused 115 injuries, is the subject of a particularly complex criminal investigation, aimed at understanding the exact circumstances of the disaster, but also the observance of safety standards and responsibilities at all levels.
Valaisan lawyer Sébastien Fanti claimed compensation in the amount of 8.2 million euros for a French woman seriously injured during the Constellation fire in Crans-Montana (VS). He filed his application with a Parisian court.
Almost five months after the fire disaster, the first solidarity contributions of the Federation end up on the accounts of the victims. For some of the victims, however, the procedure is more complicated. 41 people died in the fire disaster, more than 100 were injured. Image: KEYSTONEAlmost five months after the fire disaster, the first solidarity contributions of the Federation end up on the accounts of the victims. For some of the victims, the…
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