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Italy condemns release of Swiss fire suspect on bail

Published: 24 Jan 2026 - 02:57 pm | Last Updated: 24 Jan 2026 - 03:48 pm
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Rome, Italy: Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Saturday voiced outrage after the co-owner of the Swiss bar destroyed in a New Year fire that killed 40 people was released on bail.

In a statement, Meloni and her Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said they asked Rome's ambassador to Switzerland to contact regional public prosecutor Beatrice Pilloud and convey their "strong indignation" over the decision to free Jacques Moretti on bail.

Italy has also recalled its ambassador to Switzerland to "determine what further measures to take", the statement said.

French couple Jacques and Jessica Moretti's bar, Le Constellation, in the ski resort of Crans-Montana, caught fire early on January 1 as partygoers celebrated.

Six young Italians were killed, and more than a dozen were among the 116 seriously injured.

The Morettis are under criminal investigation, facing charges of manslaughter by negligence, bodily harm by negligence and arson by negligence.

Jacques Moretti had been held in custody since January 9, while Jessica has remained at liberty, under certain restrictions.

But he was released Friday on bail of 200,000 Swiss francs ($250,000).

Meloni's statement pointed to the "extreme gravity of the crime" Moretti is suspected of, "the heavy responsibilities weighing on him, the ongoing risk of flight, and the clear risk of further tampering with evidence".

"This decision is a grave affront and a fresh wound inflicted on the families of the victims of the Crans-Montana tragedy and on those who are still hospitalised," it said.

"All of Italy is crying out for truth and justice and demands that, after this catastrophe, respectful measures be taken that fully take into account the suffering and expectations of the families."