Co-owner of Swiss bar that caught fire to remain in preventive detention for three months

Swiss Bar Co-Owner Held in Detention for Three Months Over Deadly NYE Fire

A Swiss court has ordered the co-owner of a bar where 40 people died in a New Year's Day fire to remain in preventive detention for three months. Jacques Moretti, who owns Le Constellation bar with his wife Jessica, was taken into custody after being questioned by prosecutors on Friday.

Moretti and his wife are facing charges of manslaughter by negligence, bodily harm by negligence, and arson by negligence, following the blaze that ravaged the ski resort town of Crans-Montana. The investigation has revealed that a fire broke out early on January 1, when the bar was packed with partygoers.

According to prosecutors, the fire is believed to have been caused by sparklers igniting soundproofing foam installed in the basement. However, questions remain over the presence and accessibility of fire extinguishers, as well as whether the bar's exits were in compliance with regulations.

Moretti claimed that a service door had been locked from the inside, which he discovered after the fire broke out. When he arrived at the scene, he allegedly forced open the door to gain access. The investigation has also raised concerns about the safety measures in place at the bar, particularly given the devastating nature of the tragedy.

While Moretti will be held in detention for three months, this could potentially be reviewed if measures are taken to prevent his flight, such as securing a security deposit. In Switzerland, the presumption of innocence applies until a final conviction is pronounced.
 
Ugh 😩 can't believe what's happening in that Swiss bar... 40 people lost their lives and now the co-owner is being held for three months? 🀯 Three months?! It feels like so much time to figure out what went wrong and make things right, you know? πŸ”₯ At least they're investigating, but the lack of fire extinguishers and locked doors is just crazy... like how did this even happen in the first place? πŸ™„
 
The weight of responsibility πŸ’”. When we think about a tragedy like that NYE fire, it's hard not to wonder what could've been done differently πŸ€”. It's easy to point fingers and assign blame, but ultimately, it's just one big mess πŸ“¦. I mean, who needs 40 lives lost when there's partying to be had? 😩 But seriously, how many of us have ever stopped to think about the what-ifs in life? The sparklers might've ignited that foam, but was anyone really paying attention to the risks? πŸ”₯ Was anyone thinking about safety protocols or fire exits? 🚧 It just feels like a series of unfortunate events. And now, Jacques Moretti's gotta face the music 🎢 for three long months. I hope he gets some time to reflect on what went down and maybe even learn from it πŸ’­.
 
Ugh πŸ€•, that's just awful! A co-owner being held for 3 months over 40 deaths? It's insane 😱. I mean, I get it, safety protocols were clearly ignored and people lost their lives... but detention for 3 whole months? That's pretty harsh πŸ’”. I'm all for accountability, but is this really necessary? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And what about the bar's owners and staff being held accountable too? Shouldn't they be facing more severe consequences given the magnitude of the tragedy? πŸ€”
 
Ugh, I'm still trying to wrap my head around this πŸ˜”. Three months without bail? That's just crazy! I mean, I get that they're investigating and want to make sure Moretti can't flee, but holding him in detention for so long seems excessive. It's like, he's already got charges pending against him - what more proof do the prosecutors need?

And honestly, I'm still really confused about all these safety measures not being in place at the bar πŸ€”. Like, how could they not have a functional fire extinguisher system? And who locks a service door from the inside? It's just common sense stuff that you'd think would be addressed before someone loses their life.

I'm not saying Moretti is innocent or anything (although, it does seem suspicious πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ), but three months in detention feels like a pretty heavy-handed response to a tragedy. What if he did try to flee? Wouldn't that just make things worse for the investigation? I guess we'll have to wait and see how this all plays out... 😬
 
OMG, can u believe dis? 😱 Three months in detention over 40 ppl dyin in a fire at a bar? It's like, what even went thru his mind? I'm tryna process all dis, but it's just so crazy how someone can be so reckless with ppl's lives. I mean, sparklers and soundproofing foam? Like, who does dat? 🀯 And the fact that ppl died coz of it is just heartbreaking. πŸ’” I hope Moretti gets justice, but like, three months in detention? That seems kinda harsh, even if he did force open a door to try and save ppl. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Jessica's reaction will be interesting 2 watch, btw...
 
I don't usually comment but I just can't help feeling bad for this guy πŸ€•. 40 people died and now he's facing charges for manslaughter... it's a lot to take in. I mean, I've seen some crazy stuff online but this one takes the cake. The fire was caused by sparklers igniting soundproofing foam, which is just insane πŸ’₯. And yeah, questions remain about the bar's safety measures and whether they were up to code. It's not like he meant for anyone to get hurt or anything... I guess that's what prosecutors are looking at πŸš”.

I don't think three months in detention is fair or excessive, but I also don't know enough about the situation to judge πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Maybe he'll get a fair trial and we'll find out more about what really happened πŸ”. Until then, let's just hope that justice is served and this tragedy can be remembered as a wake-up call for bars like Le Constellation to take safety seriously πŸ’‘.
 
this is insane 3 months in detention over 40 people dying 🀯 i remember that one time in paris in 2009 when a guy got electrocuted at a festival and everyone thought he just messed up lol what's wrong with these swiss bars though? they gotta have better safety measures, right? maybe they could learn from that berlin club fire in 2010 where 21 people died πŸ€•
 
what a crazy turn of events! 3 months in detention? that's harsh, even considering all those people lost their lives 😱. i feel bad for jacques moretti and his wife, they're going through this nightmare. but at the same time, you gotta wonder if the bar was just careless with safety measures... like, shouldn't soundproofing foam be used in a way that's not gonna start fires πŸ€”? anyway, it'll be interesting to see how the trial goes and what kind of sentences they end up getting πŸ‘€
 
I mean, can you believe this? Three months in detention for owning a bar that had a deadly fire? It's crazy! I get it, someone lost their life and all that, but three months seems way harsh to me 🀯. What really gets my goat is the fact that they're still investigating whether soundproofing foam caused the fire (um, sparklers ignite foam, duh!). And what about the exits? Were they properly checked? It's just so many questions... πŸ€” And don't even get me started on Moretti claiming he opened a locked door to save lives. Sounds like a pretty sketchy story to me πŸ˜’. Can we at least have some transparency about the investigation? I'm not saying he's guilty or anything, but come on, people! Let's see what really went down πŸš”
 
Ugh 😩 I cant even believe what happened at that bar. 40 people lost their lives because of some careless decision by the owners. It's just not right. They're lucky they're being held accountable for it. The safety measures in place were clearly lacking and that's just unacceptable.

I think it's awesome that the police are taking this seriously and holding them responsible. Three months in detention is a pretty harsh punishment, but I guess you gotta make an example out of these guys so others don't follow their lead. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

It's not just about the owners, though - it's about all those innocent people who died that night. Their families deserve justice and answers. πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” This is just crazy, a bar owner being held in detention for THREE MONTHS over a fire that killed 40 people? I mean, I get it, safety regulations are important and all that, but three months seems like an awful lot to punish someone without even getting a trial. It's not like they were trying to kill people or anything... sparklers just went wrong, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I'm also kinda wondering if the fact that it was NYE that made things worse... bars are always packed on New Year's Eve and you'd think there would be more precautions in place. But I guess accidents can happen anywhere. What do you guys think? Should Moretti be held accountable or is three months too harsh? πŸ€“
 
Ugh 🀯, can you believe this?! 3 whole months in detention? That's just too much! I mean, I'm all for holding people accountable, but come on! The guy's already suffered enough with the loss of 40 lives. This is just another layer of stress and trauma that's gonna be hard to overcome. And what's with the "three months" thing anyway? It feels like a punishment more than a corrective measure. I'm all for fixing the safety issues at this bar, but detention doesn't necessarily do the trick. Maybe they should've been focusing on getting him out there to help implement new safety measures instead of locking him up! πŸ˜•
 
πŸ˜’ This whole thing is just wild. I mean, 40 people dead and now the co-owner's in detention for three months? It's like, what even happened here? 🀯 The fact that they were using soundproofing foam as a fire hazard is insane. And no fire extinguishers? What kind of bar doesn't have fire extinguishers? πŸ˜‚ It's just so careless and reckless.

I don't think it's fair to say the co-owner was trying to cover something up, but at the same time, he did claim that the service door was locked from the inside. Can we get to the bottom of this? πŸ€” I mean, I'm all for accountability, but three months in detention seems pretty harsh.

I also wonder what kind of safety measures were supposed to be in place in the first place. Was there even a fire risk assessment done before they opened up shop? 🚨 It's just too much to take in. And now the co-owner's paying the price. πŸ˜•
 
OMG u guys I just heard about dis Swiss bar co-owner who got detained 4 like 3 months over the deadly NYE fire that killed 40 ppl 🀯😱 I feel bad for him tho, coz he's gotta go thru all dis stress n anxiety... but at same time, i dunno if 3 months is fair or not? Like, shouldn't they jus be able 2 find out wut really happened n make sure the owners r held accountable? πŸ€” but probs it's not dat simple...

anywayz, sounds like dey're questioning whether dey had sufficient fire extinguishers & exits in compliance w/ regulations... and now dey're talkin bout whether a locked service door was a big enough deal 2 cause all dis... i dunno what 2 think? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ but i do know dat dis tragedy is still really sad n it's gonna take time 4 ppl 2 heal. πŸ’”
 
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