
A stunning new testimony has rocked the Crans-Montana fire investigation, exposing details so disturbing they are already reshaping how the tragedy is being understood.
During intense questioning, Jessica Moretti, a bar staff member present the night of the disaster, finally broke her silence — and shattered one of the case’s most haunting mysteries: the so-called “helmet” seen in viral footage circulating after the blaze.
It was not safety equipment.
It was not part of an emergency response.
According to Jessica, it was a Dom Pérignon champagne helmet, used for luxury bottle service.
Not a rescue device — but a party prop
For weeks, online sleuths and grieving families questioned why a helmet appeared inside the crowded venue moments before chaos erupted. Jessica’s admission reframed everything.
The helmet, she testified, was a promotional accessory, worn during high-end champagne service — a symbol of celebration just minutes before celebration turned into catastrophe.
The revelation has ignited fresh outrage:
Was entertainment still being prioritized over safety as danger loomed?
“I was the one filming”
Then came the confession that froze the room.
Jessica admitted she was the woman recording video on her phone, standing behind Cyane, continuing to serve drinks while filming — moments before flames and smoke overtook the bar.
“At the time, no one realized what was about to happen,” she reportedly said.
That footage, now viewed millions of times, has become one of the most chilling records of the final calm before disaster.
A critical detail investigators had not confirmed
Jessica also disclosed new information about her assignment inside the venue. She said she was serving the tables of Charles and Lucas, and made a claim that could prove pivotal:
The fire, she insists, ignited near tables 60 and 61, an area close to the restrooms.
If verified, this detail could dramatically alter the official reconstruction of the fire’s origin — and raise serious questions about:
venue layout
crowd density
and whether exits near that zone were adequately accessible
A tragedy that no longer looks accidental
With each new testimony, the Crans-Montana fire appears less like a sudden, unforeseeable accident — and more like a preventable disaster shaped by choices, distractions, and silence.
A champagne helmet.
A phone held up to record.
A fire starting just steps away.
As investigators continue digging, one thing is clear: after Jessica Moretti’s testimony, the story of Crans-Montana has changed — and the truth may be even more uncomfortable than anyone imagined.
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