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Corrupt Court Frees Suspected Killer Club Owner After Deadly Inferno

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GENEVA — OUTRAGE ERUPTS as a Swiss court FREES the man at the center of a deadly inferno that claimed 40 lives, allowing him to walk on a paltry bail payment. Jacques Moretti, co-owner of the Le Constellation bar where revelers were TRAPPED and BURNED ALIVE on New Year’s, is now back in his luxury Alpine home while families bury their dead.

The court’s shocking decision reveals a DEEPLY FLAWED justice system that values the comfort of the wealthy over the lives of the innocent. Moretti and his wife face charges of negligent homicide for the fire that also injured over 100 people—a blaze investigators say was sparked by reckless use of decorative candles near HIGHLY FLAMMABLE soundproofing. Yet, for the price of a modest apartment, he has purchased his temporary freedom.

EVEN MORE DAMNING, local authorities ADMIT the bar had not undergone a single fire safety inspection since 2019. This wasn’t just an accident; it was a catastrophe WAITING TO HAPPEN, enabled by gross negligence and a system asleep at the wheel. The so-called “security measures” imposed—surrendering his passport and checking in with police—are a SLAP ON THE WRIST for a man whose alleged actions led to a mass grave.

While the owners issue hollow statements about their “constant thoughts” being with victims, the court has sent a HARROWING message: in the eyes of the law, some lives are apparently worth less than a quarter-million francs. As the champagne corks pop again in Crans-Montana’s elite resorts, the ashes of the dead settle on a world where justice is for sale and accountability is dead.



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