Diplomatic Feud Ignites as Italy Refuses to Pay Swiss Medical Bills for Fire Victims
A diplomatic row has erupted after Italy's ambassador declared his country will 'never pay' over CHF120,000 in bills for the hospitalisation of Italian victims of the Crans-Montana fire, with the Italian Prime Minister calling the request 'despicable'.

Key Takeaways
- Italy's ambassador Gian Lorenzo Cornado stated Italy will never pay the medical bills for the Crans-Montana fire victims.
- The fire occurred at the Constellation bar in Crans-Montana on New Year's Eve.
- Canton Valais has officially waived the hospital fees for the Italian victims following a meeting between the Valais President and the Italian Ambassador.
- Italy is currently treating two Swiss nationals at the Niguarda hospital in Milan free of charge.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Italy will never pay [the] bills."
"Despicable."