All 116 people injured in deadly Swiss bar fire have been identified
Summary
Swiss police have identified all 116 people injured in a fire at a New Year's Eve celebration in a bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. The fire resulted in 40 deaths and many were injured, with most still receiving hospital care. Authorities are investigating the bar's managers for possible criminal charges related to the fire.Key Facts
- The fire occurred at a bar called Le Constellation during New Year's celebrations.
- A total of 116 people were injured, with 83 still in hospitals.
- Victims come from various countries, including Switzerland, France, Italy, and others.
- The fire resulted in 40 deaths; the youngest victim was 14 years old.
- Errors initially led to an incorrect count of injured individuals, now corrected.
- The fire may have been caused by decorative candles that ignited the ceiling.
- Swiss authorities are conducting a criminal investigation into the bar's managers.
- Managers are suspected of involuntary crimes such as causing the fire and bodily harm.
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