Swiss Ski Resort Fire Survivor Louise Leguistin Exposes Deadly Negligence Behind 40 Deaths
Survivor Louise Leguistin reveals the shocking negligence behind the Swiss ski resort fire that killed 40 people. Learn about the 5-year inspection failure.
A celebration turned into a nightmare in a matter of seconds. On January 18, 2026, Louise Leguistin, the only uninjured survivor among the staff, shared horrifying details about the Swiss ski resort fire that claimed 40 lives on New Year's Day. Her testimony points to a catastrophic failure of safety protocols.
Swiss Ski Resort Fire 2026: Louise Leguistin’s Claims of Zero Training
Louise, a 25-year-old French national, told investigators that despite starting her job on December 11, 2025, she received no fire safety training. "I didn't know if there was a fire extinguisher upstairs or downstairs," she stated, according to BFM TV. She alleged that staff were regularly required to handle champagne bottles with sparkler candles as part of a luxury parade, yet were never warned of the fire risks involved.
A Delayed Reaction and Blocked Exits
The fire broke out at 1:10 a.m. when sparklers ignited soundproofing foam on the ceiling. Louise noted that because staff were wearing masks and costumes, their vision was obstructed, and the loud music drowned out early warnings. "We lost 30 to 35 seconds," she recalled. Tragically, 34 out of the 40 victims were found trapped on a single staircase that had been narrowed by the owners.
The bar's co-owner, Jacques Moretti, is currently in custody facing manslaughter charges. Meanwhile, his partner Jessica Moretti is under investigation after allegedly fleeing the scene with the cash register while victims were still inside. Adding to the outrage, authorities confirmed the venue had avoided mandatory safety inspections for 5 years.
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