Tributes have been pouring in for the bus driver who lost his life during the tragic fire that struck a postal bus in the Swiss town of Chiètres. The driver, identified as Albino, was operating the vehicle when a passenger allegedly set himself on fire inside the bus, triggering a blaze that quickly spread through the cabin.

According to reports, the incident unfolded during what should have been a routine evening route. Albino was transporting passengers along the regular postal bus line when the situation suddenly turned into a life-threatening emergency. Within seconds, flames filled the interior of the bus, leaving little time for passengers to react.

The fire resulted in multiple casualties, including Albino himself. Emergency responders later confirmed that six people died in the tragedy, making it one of the most shocking transportation incidents in Switzerland in recent years.

In the days following the incident, Albino’s family has spoken publicly about their loss. His son described his father as a man who dedicated himself to his work and to the safety of the passengers he transported each day. In an emotional statement, he said simply: “My father died a hero.”

Friends, colleagues, and members of the local community have also expressed their grief. Many described Albino as a reliable and kind driver who was respected by passengers and coworkers alike. His death has left a profound impact on those who knew him and on the wider community.

Authorities continue investigating the circumstances of the fire, which began when a passenger allegedly set himself alight inside the bus. Early findings suggest the act was intentional but not connected to terrorism. Investigators are focusing on the personal background of the suspected perpetrator to understand what may have led to the tragic event.

For Albino’s family, however, the focus remains on remembering the man behind the wheel. To them, he was more than a bus driver — he was a father, a colleague, and someone who lost his life while simply doing his job.