Sparklers on Champagne Bottles Likely Ignited Fatal Swiss Bar Fire, Investigators Say
Eyewitness News ABC7NYJanuary 5, 20261 min6,454 views
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- 🇨🇭 Swiss investigators believe sparklers placed on top of champagne and liquor bottles may have ignited a devastating fire during a New Year's Eve celebration.
- 🕯️ The incident, described as one of the worst tragedies in Swiss history by the Swiss president, occurred at a crowded bar in the Cran Montana Resort.
- 💔 Mourners have gathered at the resort to pay their respects, with the tragedy impacting victims from multiple countries.
Eyewitness Account of the Inferno
- 💥 A witness reported seeing giant sparklers being carried alongside bottles of champagne, with one server holding a bottle too high, causing the sparklers to potentially ignite the ceiling.
- 🚨 Videos captured the inferno starting inside the ceiling and rapidly spreading through the bar, leading to panic and screams as people attempted to escape.
- ⚠️ While no Americans are known to have been among the casualties, at least 40 people died and over 100 were injured in the blaze.
Promotional Video Evidence
- 🎬 A promotional video previously posted by the bar reportedly shows the use of similar sparklers during celebrations, offering visual context to the investigators' findings.
- 🔍 The use of these decorative sparklers in a crowded indoor setting is now under intense scrutiny as the cause of the catastrophic fire.
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