A devastating fire that erupted during New Year’s celebrations at Le Constellation bar in the Swiss alpine resort of Crans-Montana has resulted in 40 fatalities and 119 injuries, prompting a criminal investigation into the French proprietors. Jacques and Jessica Moretti, initially questioned as witnesses, now face formal scrutiny for alleged negligence following the catastrophic incident.
Preliminary findings suggest the blaze originated in the establishment’s basement where smoldering candles affixed to champagne bottles were positioned dangerously close to the ceiling. The rapid ignition of acoustic insulating foam covering the basement ceiling exacerbated the tragedy, while chaotic scenes of crowding and pushing on stairwells hampered evacuation efforts.
The Valais cantonal prosecutor has launched a criminal inquiry for negligent homicide, negligent bodily harm, and negligent arson. Investigators will examine renovation work conducted in 2015, materials used throughout the property, operational permits, and compliance with Swiss safety regulations requiring clearly marked exit routes and doors that open outward.
The Morettis, who acquired Le Constellation in 2015 after previously operating a bar in Corsica’s port town of Bonifacio, expanded their business portfolio with two additional establishments in the region. Despite character references describing Jacques Moretti as a ‘hard worker’ and ‘friend of the resort,’ the couple now confronts intense legal examination.
Prosecutor Beatrice Pilloud emphasized that while suspicions warranted investigation, the presumption of innocence remains paramount until conclusive evidence emerges. The investigation will determine whether the case proceeds to trial or is dismissed, with no pretrial detention currently imposed on the owners.
