French Victim of Crans-Montana Fire Files Cross-Border Compensation Claim

A young French woman severely injured in the Crans-Montana bar fire in Switzerland has filed a compensation claim with the Crime Victims Compensation Commission (CIVI) at the Paris Judicial Court.

The 26-year-old victim suffered life-changing injuries in the New Year’s fire, which killed 41 people and injured more than 100 others. According to her lawyer, Sébastien Fanti, she sustained second- and third-degree burns covering 58.5% of her body and has lost the use of both hands.

The legal claim seeks compensation for severe physical, psychological, and functional damage, as well as the loss of her ability to work. While the exact amount has not been disclosed, the lawyer stated it reflects the “exceptional severity” of the injuries.

The legal action aims to use both Swiss and French legal systems to ensure the victim receives financial support to rebuild her life. The lawyer emphasized that while no compensation can undo the suffering, it can help provide a path toward recovery and stability.

The case is linked to a broader criminal investigation launched after allegations of culpable fire, grievous bodily harm, and violations of building safety regulations. The complaint was filed with the Valais public prosecutor’s office and targets individuals responsible for managing and supervising the premises.

The investigation also extends to potential administrative and political responsibility, as legal representatives argue that accountability may involve multiple levels of oversight failure.

Authorities in the canton of Valais have confirmed receipt of the complaint and continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident.

Miss Switzerland Finalist Murder Case: Husband’s Motive Revealed.

The shocking murder case of former Miss Switzerland finalist Kristina Joksimovic has taken a new turn as investigators reveal details about the alleged motive behind the crime.

The case, which took place in 2024 in Switzerland, caused nationwide and international outrage after it was reported that her husband, Marc Rieben, killed her and later dismembered her body.

According to investigative reports, the couple had appeared to live a stable family life since their marriage in 2017. Neighbours described Rieben as a responsible father and socially active individual, making the crime even more shocking.

Dispute Over Divorce Triggered Violence

Prosecutors from the Basel-Landschaft canton stated that the incident was preceded by a serious argument over divorce proceedings. On February 13, during a lunch conversation, the couple reportedly clashed over custody arrangements and financial conditions.

Investigators believe Rieben refused to accept the separation and demanded full custody of their children while denying financial support to his wife. This dispute is now considered a key trigger behind the fatal escalation.

isturbing Post-Crime Behaviour

Authorities also revealed disturbing details about the aftermath. Experts suggest the nature of the body dismemberment may indicate possible psychological instability.

Shockingly, during the act of dismembering the body, the suspect reportedly watched videos on his mobile phone, according to investigation findings.

Ongoing Court Proceedings

The full details of the case are currently under judicial review. Prosecutors expect further clarity on the exact circumstances and psychological factors during the upcoming court proceedings.

The case continues to draw intense public attention due to its brutality and the profile of the victim.