New Charges Filed in Crans-Montana Fire as French Victim Seeks Compensation
The investigation into the deadly Crans-Montana bar fire has seen a municipal employee charged, bringing the total to fourteen. Concurrently, a 26-year-old French woman who was seriously injured has filed a compensation claim in Paris to cover life-altering burns.

Key Takeaways
- A municipal employee was charged as a defendant after his status was upgraded from a person providing information during interrogation.
- The total number of people under investigation for the Crans-Montana tragedy has reached fourteen.
- A 26-year-old French victim filed a claim with the Crime Victims Compensation Commission (CIVI) of the Paris Judicial Court.
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They Said
"Turning to CIVI reflects our commitment to use all available legal means â both Swiss and French â so that our client obtains, as quickly as possible, the means to rebuild her life."
"No compensation can erase what she has experienced. But the law must, at the very least, allow her to look to the future with a little more serenity."