In the ongoing investigation into the catastrophic New Year’s Eve fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana that claimed around 40 lives, authorities are scrutinising heartbreaking final messages from victims, including one young woman’s desperate plea to her mother: “Mom, I can’t breathe…” as flames rapidly engulfed the venue.

The blaze, erupting shortly after 1:30 a.m. on January 1 during packed celebrations, turned a glamorous party into a deadly trap. Preliminary findings indicate sparklers on champagne bottles ignited flammable foam soundproofing on the low ceiling, causing a “flashover” that spread fire in seconds. Overcrowding and obstructed exits exacerbated the chaos, with witnesses describing a “human crematorium” as screams filled the air.
Among the victims was Charlotte Niddam, 22, from France, whose recovered phone messages to her mother detailed her terror. “Mom, there’s fire everywhere… I can’t get out… the door is blocked… I can’t breathe…” the texts reportedly read, sent as smoke thickened and escape routes failed.
Investigators confirmed Niddam’s position near a rear exit allegedly blocked by furniture or surging crowds, preventing flight. “Her only viable route was obstructed,” a police spokesperson said. “This is one of several critical factors under review.”
The tragedy, one of Switzerland’s worst in decades, has prompted national mourning and calls for stricter venue regulations. President Guy Parmelin described it as “profoundly traumatic,” with flags at half-mast and vigils nationwide.
Survivors recount “hell on earth”: flames spreading instantly, people trampling in panic, windows smashed for air. Many of the 115 injured suffered severe burns, overwhelming local hospitals.
As identification concludes — victims aged 14 to 39 from Switzerland, France, Italy, and beyond — families grieve privately. Niddam’s pleas highlight the human desperation amid systemic failures.
The probe focuses on capacity limits, fire safety, and sparkler use. Early reports suggest the bar exceeded limits, with flammable materials contributing to rapid spread.
Crans-Montana mourns as forensic work continues. Charlotte Niddam’s final words — a daughter’s cry for her mother — echo the horror, fueling demands for accountability and change.
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