GENEVA — Justice has been REVERSED in a shocking twist. A Swiss court has DECLARED a bar manager, whose alleged negligence led to a fire that TRAPPED and KILLED 40 young people, is now a mere “flight risk” who can BUY HIS FREEDOM. The court ruled that Jacques Moretti, co-owner of the doomed Le Constellation bar, will be released from pretrial detention as soon as BAIL is posted—a move that has OUTRAGED grieving families and exposes a system where the wealthy can CIRCUMVENT accountability for mass death.
Investigators confirm the inferno was sparked by reckless use of prohibited sparkling candles near HIGHLY FLAMMABLE soundproofing, a death trap that hadn’t seen a proper safety inspection in OVER FOUR YEARS. While the dead, mostly vibrant youths celebrating New Year’s Eve, are buried, the man suspected of involuntary homicide in their horrific deaths is being offered a PATH TO FREEDOM before his trial even begins. This isn’t justice; it’s a LEGAL LOOPHOLE for the privileged.
The court’s cold statement prioritizes “security measures” and bail arrangements over the screams that echoed in that sweltering tomb. The lawyer for Moretti’s wife declared the decision will allow her husband “to regain freedom,” a phrase that tastes like ASH in the mouths of the 116 injured survivors. Swiss authorities express being “appalled,” but their own courts are now signaling that the lives lost have a PRICE TAG. In the Alps, the snow now covers a truth more chilling than the winter air: some lives are disposable, and some consequences are just a transaction.




