Teenagers, some as young as 14, were among the victims of the New Year’s Eve bar fire in Switzerland that killed 40 people, police said Sunday, as authorities confirmed more identities and the Pope sent condolences to grieving families.
Police in Valais said they had identified 16 more of those who died in the blaze in Crans-Montana, one of the worst disasters in recent Swiss history.
The newly identified victims included 10 Swiss nationals, two Italians, one person with Italian-Emirati citizenship, one Romanian, one person from France and one from Türkiye, Valais police said. No names were released.
Hundreds of mourners attended a church service in the town on Sunday morning, where Bishop Jean-Marie Lovey said condolences had poured in from around the world, including from the Pope.
"Countless people join us - people whose hearts are broken," Lovey told the service. "Many expressions of sympathy and solidarity reach us.














