Lawyers Seek Harsher Charges in Crans-Montana Bar Fire Case

Legal pressure is mounting in Switzerland as two lawyers call for more severe charges in connection with the deadly fire that occurred at a bar in Crans-Montana on January 1.

The lawyers, representing different parties involved in the case, are urging prosecutors to upgrade the charges against the bar owners from negligent manslaughter to murder with eventual intent.

According to Swiss public broadcaster RTS, and confirmed by the Valais cantonal Public Prosecutor’s Office, attorney Sophie Haenni—who represents the waitress accused of starting the fire—and lawyer Ludovic Tirelli, acting for the victims’ families, have both formally written to the Public Prosecutor in recent days.

Their request follows recent statements made by bar owner Jessica Moretti during a hearing before the panel of prosecutors handling the investigation. These statements are linked to earlier WhatsApp exchanges from 2019 involving former employees, which have now become part of the ongoing legal scrutiny.

The case revolves around the deadly fire at the Constellation bar, which has already raised serious questions about responsibility, safety standards, and decision-making within the establishment.

Prosecutors are currently reviewing the request while continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident and the chain of events that led to the tragedy.

If the charges are upgraded, the case could take a significantly different legal direction, potentially leading to more severe penalties for those found responsible.

The Crans-Montana fire case remains one of the most closely watched legal proceedings in the Valais region, as families of the victims continue to seek justice and clarity over what happened on that night.