In a chilling breakthrough in the investigation into the New Year’s Eve fire at Le Constellation bar that claimed around 40 lives, police have recovered the mobile phone of 16-year-old Italian golf prodigy Matteo Rossi and discovered an unsent photo that investigators describe as a “crucial clue.”

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Matteo, one of Europe’s most promising junior golfers, perished in the blaze that erupted shortly after 1:30 a.m. on January 1 during packed celebrations. The rapid spread — believed triggered by sparklers igniting flammable ceiling foam — trapped hundreds inside, with Rossi among those unable to escape.

The phone, found in the debris near Rossi’s body, was damaged but intact enough for forensic teams to access. When unlocked, it revealed a final unsent image captured minutes before the fire: a selfie of Matteo with friends at the bar, smiling amid the party atmosphere. The timestamp shows 1:22 a.m., just before chaos erupted.

Investigators say the photo is significant for multiple reasons. “It places Matteo and his group at a specific location inside the venue,” a police spokesperson said. “More importantly, background details — crowd density, lighting, and potential obstructions — could help reconstruct the timeline and identify safety failures.”

The unsent status has added poignancy: Matteo appears to have tried sending the image to family or friends but was interrupted as panic began. “What was captured in that final image… and why was it never sent?” has become a haunting question for his loved ones.

Matteo’s family, devastated by the loss of their talented son, have cooperated with authorities. His mother Maria Rossi, who survived with burns, described the photo as “the last happy moment we have of him.” Golf coaches and teammates mourn a prodigy with multiple junior titles and a bright professional future.

The recovery has intensified scrutiny of venue safety. Early findings suggest overcrowding and blocked exits contributed to the death toll. The unsent photo provides visual evidence of capacity issues, with dozens visible in the frame.

As forensic analysis continues, Matteo Rossi’s final image — a smiling teenager unaware of impending horror — serves as both tribute and evidence. For a family forever changed, it’s the last glimpse of a life full of promise.

Switzerland’s national mourning continues, with the tragedy prompting calls for stricter event regulations. Matteo’s photo, never sent, now speaks volumes in silence.