NIGHT OF THE DEAD: PICTURES OF HORROR EMERGE AFTER ALPINE INFERNO DECIMATES YOUTH
Bodies are STILL being counted. The world is watching silent, trembling videos of the aftermath. A shocking New Year’s fireball at an elite Swiss ski resort has left a generation SCARRED.
Flowers and candles now cover the ground outside “Le Constellation” bar in Crans-Montana. But hours earlier, it was a scene from hell. Teenager Axel Clavier, 16, had to BASH a window open with a table just to breathe. He escaped. His friend did NOT. “I am still in shock,” he told the AP.
Forty people are dead. Over a hundred are injured. And the official story is already FALLING APART.
Witnesses to BFMTV describe waitresses with BURNING sparklers on champagne bottles. A bartender holding a lit candle over the crowd. Then, FIRE exploding up the wooden ceiling. Panic as a stampede crushed people trying to escape a basement club’s narrow stairs and single door. “It was like a horror movie,” one man said.
Yet authorities say there’s “no question of any kind of attack.” They have NO suspects. They don’t even know how many people were packed inside the overcapacity venue. The attorney general claims it’s just an “investigation.” But for the parents who raced to the scene, it’s a GRAVE.
This isn’t the first tragedy to hit this glittering resort town. They promised safety. They sold luxury. And now, the rich ski on pristine slopes while families mourn children lost in a preventable nightmare.
Swiss President Guy Parmelin calls it “indescribable violence.” He’s right. But the violence wasn’t just the flames—it was the negligence that LIT the match.
The party is over, and the mountain of corpses is all that remains.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



