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Swiss face arduous task of identifying victims of deadly bar fire

Swiss face arduous task of identifying victims of deadly bar fire

Posted on January 2, 2026 By admin


People lay candles and flowers near the Le Constellation bar, where a devastating fire left dead and injured during the New Year’s celebrations in Crans-Montana, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, on January 1, 2026.
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Investigators on Friday (January 2, 2026) set about the painful task of identifying the burned bodies of a blaze that ‍engulfed a crowded bar and killed around 40 people at a New Year’s Eve party ​in the upscale Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana.

So severe were the burns ‌suffered by the mostly young crowd of revellers in the Le Constellation ​bar that Swiss officials said it could take days before they name all the victims of the fire that also injured 115, many of them seriously.

Parents of missing youths anxiously issued pleas for news of their loved ones as foreign embassies scrambled to work out if their nationals were among those caught up in one of the worst tragedies to befall modern Switzerland.

“The first objective is to assign names ​to all the bodies,” Crans-Montana’s mayor Nicolas Feraud told a press conference ⁠on Thursday evening. This, he said, could take days.

Mathias Reynard, head of government of the canton of Valais, said experts were using dental and DNA samples for the task.

“All this work needs to be done ​because the information is so terrible and ⁠sensitive that nothing can be told to the families unless we are 100 percent sure,” he said.

What caused the blaze was unclear. Swiss authorities said it appeared to be an accident rather than an attack.

Some accounts from survivors and ‌footage broadcast on social media suggested that the ceiling of the bar’s basement ‌may have caught fire when sparkling candles got too close.

Residents of Crans-Montana, which has the distinction of being not only a popular draw ‍for skiers, but also golfers, were stunned by the inferno. Many knew victims and some said they were lucky not to have been there themselves.

Hundreds of people stood in ‍silence near the scene as they came to pay their respects to the victims on Thursday night.

“You think you’re safe here but this can happen anywhere. They were people like us,” said Piermarco Pani, an 18-year-old who, like many others in the town, knew the bar well.

Dozens of people left flowers or lit candles on a makeshift altar at the top of the road leading to the bar which police had cordoned off. Some cried, others quietly hugged one another.

Behind the cordon, the bodies of some ⁠victims still lay in the bar, police said, as they pledged to work around the clock to identify everyone who succumbed to the blaze.

Kean ​Sarbach, 17, said he had spoken to four people who escaped from the bar, some ⁠with burns, and that they had told him the flames had spread very quickly.

Elisa Sousa, 17, said she was meant to be there but ended up spending the evening at a family gathering instead.

“And honestly, I’ll need thank my mother a hundred times for not letting me go,” she said at ⁠the vigil for the victims. “Because God knows where I’d be now.”

Published – January 02, 2026 06:02 am IST



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