Forensic Experts Begin Grimmer Task of Identifying 40 Victims in Crans-Montana Blaze

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Forensic Experts Begin Grimmer Task of Identifying 40 Victims in Crans-Montana Blaze

CRANS-MONTANA, SWITZERLANDSwiss authorities have begun the painstaking process of identifying dozens of victims killed in a New Year’s Eve inferno at the Le Constellation bar. With the death toll currently standing at 40 and several people still missing, officials warn that the forensic verification process could take several days.

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The Identification Challenge

The intensity of the fire has made visual identification nearly impossible for many of the deceased. Forensic teams from across Switzerland have been mobilized to the ski resort to utilize:

  • DNA Profiling: Comparing samples from the scene with family members.
  • Dental Records: Coordination with international embassies to retrieve medical files for foreign tourists.
  • Personal Effects: Cataloging jewelry and belongings found at the site.

A Fatal Celebration

The disaster occurred at approximately 1:30 AM on January 1, 2026. What was intended to be a high-end celebration turned into a “trap of fire” within seconds.

International Impact

Because Crans-Montana is a premier destination for international socialites, the tragedy has reverberated across Europe.

  • Italy and France have reported the highest number of missing foreign nationals.
  • National Mourning: President Guy Parmelin has ordered flags at half-mast, calling the event one of the darkest days in the history of the Valais canton.

Safety Inquiry Launched

While forensic teams work on the victims, a criminal inquiry is investigating whether the venue met fire safety codes. Specifically, investigators are looking into why the “Le Constellation” had limited exits and whether the use of indoor pyrotechnics was a violation of local ordinances.

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