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Authorities Identify 16 More Victims of Swiss bar fire

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Authorities Identify 16 More Victims of Swiss bar fire

Swiss police have identified the bodies of 16 additional victims following the devastating fire at a bar in the ski resort of Crans-Montana, bringing greater clarity to families and authorities as the investigation continues.

Among the newly identified victims is a 14-year-old Swiss girl, the youngest confirmed so far. Police said that nine of the victims were under the age of 18. The group reflects the international nature of the resort, with victims holding Swiss, Italian, Romanian, Turkish and French nationalities.

With these latest identifications, the total number of people formally confirmed to have died in the fire now stands at 24. One of those identified is 16-year-old Swiss national Arthur Brodard, a fact confirmed by his mother. Each identification, while deeply painful, represents an important step in providing certainty to grieving families.

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Authorities have launched a criminal investigation into those responsible for operating Le Constellation bar, as they seek to establish the circumstances that led to the tragedy. The process is ongoing, and investigators are working methodically to determine accountability and prevent similar incidents in the future.

For many families, the wait for news remains agonising, as some people are still officially listed as missing. Police acknowledged the emotional toll on relatives and said no further details about the identities of the victims would be released at this stage, out of respect for the privacy and dignity of those affected.

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