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Jan 14, 2026

THE YOUNGEST VOICES SILENCED: ALICIA (14) AND DIANA (15) WILL NEVER COME HOME

They were the youngest victims of the New Year’s Eve tragedy at a nightclub in Switzerland.

Just 14 and 15 years old — an age that should never have to understand death, an age that had barely begun to grasp life, dreams, or the meaning of growing up.

The two girls walked into the bar smiling, carried by the innocent excitement of adolescence. Fireworks were lighting up the sky outside. Music was pounding inside. The countdown to the New Year had begun. No one imagined these would be the final minutes of their lives.

Then the fire erupted.
Thick black smoke poured down like a deadly wall.
Screams tore through the air.

And in that chaos, the two young girls vanished forever — unable to find an escape, unable to call out to their loved ones, unable to understand why they would never make it home.

When children this young are taken, it is not only a family’s tragedy.
It is a silent indictment of the adult world — of negligence, of complacency, of doors that should have been open… but were not.

Có thể là hình ảnh về một hoặc nhiều người và văn bản  

Eight days on from the fire that swept through an Alpine bar on New Year’s Eve, Switzerland mourned the 40 lives lost in the tragedy, as ITV News Correpsondent Sejal Karia reports

The owner of the Swiss ski resort bar, Le Constellation, has been arrested by Swiss authorities, according to local media, as a national day of mourning was held for the 40 people who died in a fire there on New Year’s Eve.

German media organisation Blick reported that Jaques Moretti was detained on Friday, after a judge ruled he represented a flight risk on account of his French citizenship and France’s longstanding policy to not extradite its own citizens.

His wife, who co-owned the bar, issued a statement to reporters outside the court in the Swiss town of Sion, apologising to the victims of the fire.

“I would like to apologise to all the victims,” Jessica Moretti said. “My thoughts are always with the victims. It is an unbelievable tragedy that happened in our bar.”

Jessica Moretti was not detained further.

Investigators believe sparklers attached to Champagne bottles caused the blaze which killed 40 people.Credit: AP

Jaques Moretti had previously denied wrongdoing when questioned by journalists.

Speaking to French news organisation 24 heures after the fire, Jacques Moretti insisted “everything was done according to the rules”, and that his venue had been inspected three times in the past ten years.

Reports since have suggested Swiss authorities failed to inspect the bar in the past five years.

On Friday, prosecutors requested one of the managers to be placed in pre-trial detention.

Valais region’s chief prosecutor Beatrice Pilloud said in a statement the detention of the man was needed to avoid a “risk of flight.”

The man’s wife and co-manager will remain free under judicial supervision, the statement said.

Swiss authorities have opened a criminal investigation into the managers, who are suspected of involuntary homicide, involuntary bodily harm and involuntarily causing a fire.

 

 

In Italy, the Rome prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation into the blaze, alleging manslaughter and arson, Italian media reported Thursday.

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