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The remaining 16 victims of a tragic New Year’s Eve blaze at a Swiss ski resort bar were identified on Sunday. The victims included several teenagers who were as young as 14 and came from multiple countries. Amy Lewis reports The 40 people who died in the Swiss ski resort fire in Crans So severe were the burns that Swiss officials said it could take days before they name all those killed in the fire. A representative of Valais police confirmed that investigations are ongoing to Authorities have also said 40 people died in the blaze, which tore through a bar in the Swiss Alps during New Year's celebrations. Authorities investigating a New Year’s blaze in the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana have identified 16 more of the 40 people killed, including 11 minors and six foreign nationals, police said Families and friends mourn in the Swiss alps, as the first four victims of the deadly bar fire have been identified. A teenager with British citizenship has been confirmed dead after a fire at a bar in Switzerland - as officials say all 40 victims have been identified. It comes after two people who ran the bar that caught fire were put under criminal Police investigating a ferocious New Year’s fire in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, said they had identified all 40 of the dead and that the criminal inquiry was on-going. Watch short videos about arthur family background suisse fire victim from people around the world. The bodies of the 40 victims of a bar fire in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana on New Year's Eve have been identified by police. [5] Forty people died in the fire, and In short: Swiss police have identified all 40 victims of the bar fire at a ski resort in Crans-Montana on January 1. Amy Lewis reports The 40 people who died in the Swiss ski resort fire in Crans The first victim of the fire that engulfed a bar in a Swiss ski resort has been named as Emanuele Galeppini, an Italian teenage golfer. All 40 people who died in the New Year's Eve bar fire in Switzerland have been identified, police said on Sunday, with teenagers making up more than half of the death toll. A SURVIVING employee of the Swiss ski resort bar where a deadly fire killed 40 says she is “haunted by the faces of the dead”. Six Swiss teenage girls ages 14 to 18 were identified Sunday. Many of those killed and injured by a fire that tore through a bar in Switzerland's Crans-Montana ski resort were teenagers celebrating the new year. Police provided no names. The blaze broke out at Le Constellation, a bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans First Thing: Swiss investigators race to identify victims after 40 killed in resort bar fire Blaze that swept through crowded New Year’s Eve bar in Crans-Montana also injured 115 people. The first victim of the horror bar fire in Switzerland has been named as a teenage golfer with links to Rory McIlroy. Bodies of first foreign victims repatriated after 40 people died in fire at New Year’s Eve party in Crans-Montana All 116 people injured in the fire that tore through a bar in the Swiss ski Authorities have identified more victims from a deadly ski resort fire during a New Year's Eve party. A 17-year-old golf star has been identified as the first victim of the New Year's Eve fire in Switzerland, as the task of identifying the dozens of victims continues. French national Louise Leguistin, 25, was one of the only In Crans-Montana, the ski resort where at least 40 people died in a New Year’s Day blaze, many were struggling to process one of the worst such disasters in Switzerland’s history. Two bar managers are under criminal investigation as The blaze killed at least 40 people at a bar in a popular ski town, officials said. But the severity of burns mean it could take weeks for all victims to be identified. It comes after two people who ran the bar that caught fire were put under criminal Hundreds marched in silence to honour victims of the New Year’s Eve fire at a bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. Lawyers for the Moretti couple say "lies" have been circulating about their clients, in their first public statement since the fire. Swiss authorities officially confirmed the first victims of the Crans-Montana fire this morning - after an Italian teenager staying in Switzerland was reported dead last week Families and friends mourn in the Swiss alps, as the first four victims of the deadly bar fire have been identified. Investigators say they believe sparkling candles atop Champagne bottles ignited the fatal fire at a Swiss ski resort when they came too close to the ceiling of a bar crowded with New Year’s Eve revelers. Switzerland's criminal investigation into a fire in a bar in the ski town of Crans-Montana should be broadened to include local authorities, a lawyer acting for some of the victims said, adding he Pressure was building for answers on Monday from the investigation into a New Year bar fire in a Swiss ski resort that killed 40 people, after authorities said they had now identified all the Swiss authorities identified the first victims of the deadly New Year’s Eve nightclub fire, confirming teenagers were among those killed. All 40 people killed in a fire on New Year’s eve at a Swiss mountain resort bar have been identified, including nine French citizens. Hundreds marched in silence to honour victims of the New Year’s Eve fire at a bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. THE owner of a Swiss bar in which 40 people died during a New Year fire will spend at least the next three months in prison. Italy's ambassador to Switzerland has said it could take weeks for all of the victims to be identified, with the country's foreign minister saying identification would be difficult due to the About 40 people were killed and around 119 others injured in a fire at a New Year’s party in a Swiss ski resort bar, according to police. As the identity of the first victim of the catastrophic fire that ravaged in a bar in Crans-Montana is released, Swiss police are continuing their work to identify other victims, with the death toll standing Swiss police also identified four of the victims including two young women, aged 21 and 16, and two young men, 18 and 16. The official toll is 40 dead, while 119 have been injured, many of them very Videos and photos have begun to emerge showing the moments before the blaze tore through the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana during a New Year's party. The bodies of 40 people killed during a New Year’s celebration at a bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana have been identified Families and mourners have gathered at the Swiss Crans-Montana ski resort to pay tribute to victims, while others await news about loved ones, following a New Year's fire at Le Constellation bar. Sparklers held near ceiling started Swiss ski resort fire, investigators believe Footage and witness statements show blaze that killed about 40 was ‘very rapid’, prosecutor says Many of those killed and injured by a fire that tore through a bar in Switzerland's Crans-Montana ski resort were teenagers celebrating the new year. Judges in the Sion court heard on Monday that Jacques Moretti, 49, was c The New Year's Eve fire at a bar in the Swiss Alpine resort of Crans-Montana left 40 dead and dozens severely injured. Authorities have identified 40 people killed in the nightclub blaze, with four Swiss teenage girls among the dead, including one aged 14. Sparklers atop champagne bottles most likely started the fire, and many of the victims were teenagers. Twenty-six of the victims By Sunday evening, Swiss authorities had identified all of the 40 fatalities. Swiss officials face painful task of identifying victims of deadly bar fire Investigators warn that with some of the bodies badly burned, the identification process could take weeks. All of the 40 victims who were killed in a bar fire in the Swiss Alps during New Year's celebrations have been identified, police in Switzerland said Sunday. Several media outlets have named Italian golfer Emanuele Galeppini, 16, as the first identified victim of the fire following a statement from the Italian Golf Federation. It comes as Swiss authorities said all 40 of the people who died in the fire at the ski resort of Crans-Montana have now been identified. The identities of some young people caught in the bar blaze have been revealed. Two dozen victims of Swiss ski resort fire identified, including 11 minors French couple who owned the bar where the blaze broke out are charged with manslaughter by negligence, bodily harm by A fire in the early hours of New Year's Day killed at least 40 people and injured 119, many of them seriously. Police in Valais, the canton - or regional area - in which Crans-Montana lies, confirmed today that extensive identification had identified four new victims of the disaster; two Swiss women All of the 40 victims who were killed in a bar fire in the Swiss Alps during New Year's celebrations have been identified, police in Switzerland said Sunday. The bodies of the 40 victims of a bar fire in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana on New Year's Eve have been identified by police. The Swiss canton of Valais has banned pyrotechnic devices in all indoor public venues following the devastating fire at a bar on New Year's Eve where 40 people were killed and 116 were injured The fire that ripped through a bar in the Swiss Alps town of Crans-Montana, turning a New Year's celebration into one of the country's worst tragedies, was likely started by sparklers carried in . No names were released, but the victims were of a range of nationalities and Authorities investigating a New Year's blaze at a bar in the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana have identified all of the 40 people killed, police said, as its owners were probed for negligent MAXIME SCHMID / AFP All 40 people who perished in a New Year's fire at a Swiss ski resort bar were identified on Sunday, January 4, with half of them under the age of 18. Some 26 of the 40 dead were teenagers, with the victims including a 14-year-old French national and a 14-year-old from Switzerland, police said. About 40 people were killed and around 119 others injured in a fire at a New Year’s party in a Swiss ski resort bar, according to police. Pope Leo XIV has met the Italian families of the victims of the Swiss bar fire on New Year's Eve, telling them that God has not abandoned them. Authorities investigating a New Year's blaze at a bar in the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana have identified all of the 40 people killed, police said, as its owners were probed for negligent Crans-Montana tragedy: Tears and stunned silence at vigil for Swiss fire victims 12:23 pm on 2 January 2026 Share this A Mass was held Sunday for victims of the New Year's Eve fire at a bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, which left 40 dead and many injured New photos show moment fire takes hold at Swiss ski resort killing at least 47 - as first victim named At least 47 people were killed when the fire erupted during a New Year's Eve party. Hundreds of people gathered near the "Le Constellation" bar in Crans-Montana on Thursday evening to pay tribute to the victims of the deadly blaze on New Year's Eve. A teenage golf talent has been identified as the first victim of the Swiss ski resort fire that claimed the lives of 40 people and injured more than 100. Authorities have now named the Investigators have begun identifying the burned bodies from a fire that engulfed a crowded bar and killed around 40 people at a New Year's Eve party in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana. Bodies have been returned to the families as cops wait to release names FOUR victims from the deadly Swiss bar blaze have been identified as two women, ages 16 and 21, and two men, aged 16 and 18 Swiss officials said it could take days before they name all the victims of the fire that also injured well over 100 people, many of them seriously. Teenagers as young as 14 and 15 were among those who died in the New Year's Eve bar fire that killed 40 people in Switzerland, police said on Sunday (January 4), as many still wait to hear from The first victim of a devastating fire in a Swiss ski resort bar has been named, as the painstaking identification process continues. Swiss police announced on Saturday that the first four victims of a deadly fire at a bar in a Crans-Montana ski resort have been identified. No names were released. Emanuele Galeppini, an Italian Golfer, Is Among First Victims Named in Swiss Fire Mr. Italian Emanuele Galeppini, 17, was named by his country’s golfing body, CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland (AP) — Swiss police said Monday they've identified all the people who were injured in the fire that tore through a New Year's celebration in a crowded bar. So severe were the burns suffered by the mostly young crowd - many in their teens and 20s - that Swiss officials said it could take days before they name all the victims of the fire. The victims range in age from 14 to 39 years old, with The newly identified victims included 10 Swiss nationals, two Italians, one person with Italian-Emirati citizenship, one Romanian, one person from France and one from Turkey. Horror videos show the moment a fire broke out at a New Year's party at a Swiss ski resort, as witnesses said the blaze was started by a sparkler attached to a champagne bottle. Dozens of people were killed and more than 100 were injured after a fire broke out at a bar in a Swiss ski resort town during a New Year’s Eve celebration, the police said. Investigators say no indication of terrorism or arson after 40 people die and 115 are injured in blaze Switzerland ski resort fire – latest updates A national day of mourning will remember the 40 people killed in a New Year's Eve bar fire in Switzerland, will all victims now identified. Swiss bar fire: Likely cause of resort blaze identified - as teen educated in UK named among missing The identities of some young people caught in the bar blaze have been revealed. Authorities have identified more victims from a deadly ski resort fire during a New Year's Eve party. Teenagers as young as 14 and 15 were among the victims of the deadly fire at a ski resort bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, police said Sunday, raising questions about whether sufficient age Some of those confirmed to have died in the Swiss bar fire. Swiss ski bar fire: Former pupil at Hertfordshire school among those missing All 40 victims of Swiss ski bar fire identified, including 14-year-old girl Police have released only the victims’ ages and nationalities, and have not published names or photographs. Blaze that swept through crowded New Year’s Eve bar in Crans-Montana also injured 115 people Crans-Montana fire – latest updates Swiss investigators are racing to identify the victims of a Survivors of the catastrophic bar fire in the upmarket Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana are being cared for in special burns units across Europe, while investigators say many of the dead were so Authorities also said around 115 people were also injured in the fire that broke out during New Year's celebrations in the municipality of Crans-Montana, authorities said. Charlotte Niddam previously attended The fire that tore through a bar in Crans-Montana was likely started by sparklers in Champagne bottles coming too close to the ceiling, authorities have said. The owner of the bar where 40 people died and 116 were injured in the Swiss New Year fire disaster has told how he desperately attempted to resuscitate a waitress 'who was like family' for over an Forty people, most of them teenagers, perished in the violent blaze that ripped through a Swiss ski resort bar filled with young New Year revellers. 17-year-old golf player Emanuele Galeppini has been identified as the first victim of the Swiss ski resort fire that killed around 40 people. Switzerland has declared a national day of mourning as a Pope Leo XIV has met with families of Italian teenagers killed or injured in a fire that engulfed a Swiss ski resort bar during a party on New Year's Eve. Switzerland resort fire latest news: 40 dead and 115 injured in Crans-Montana – as it happened Police have ruled out an attack on Le Constellation bar as investigation starts into cause of fire Twenty-eight people who were seriously injured in the Crans-Montana fire are still in hospital in Switzerland; 38 burn victims are in hospital abroad. The dead include 18 Swiss citizens aged 14 to 31 years, two Italians aged 16, one dual citizen of Italy and the On 1 January 2026 at 01:26 (CET), [4] during New Year celebrations, a fire broke out at Le Constellation bar in the ski-resort town of Crans-Montana, Valais, Switzerland. The first victim of the New Year's Eve blaze was named as 17-year-old golf player Emanuele Galeppini on Friday. Galeppini, 17, was a promising young golfer from Genoa who lived in Dubai with his family, the Italian media Switzerland holds national day of mourning to remember victims of deadly fire in ski resort town of Crans-Montana.