Swiss parliament approves compensation for Crans-Montana bar fire victims

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GENEVA, March 9 (Reuters) - The Swiss lower house of parliament on Monday approved plans to make a ​one-off payment of 50,000 Swiss francs ($64,000) ‌to survivors and bereaved families of a New Year bar fire at a ski resort that killed 41 ​people and injured 115.

The so-called solidarity contribution, ​which aims to provide swift financial support ⁠to victims of the blaze at the ​Le Constellation bar in the town of Crans-Montana, ​had already been voted through by the upper house of parliament last week.

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The payment is meant to apply ​to each individual who lost their life ​in the fire and everyone who was hospitalised. Most ‌of ⁠those who died were teenagers and many of the victims were foreigners, including several from France and Italy.

According to witnesses and prosecutors, the ​fire appeared ​to have ⁠been started by the use of sparkling candles that ignited foam ​soundproofing on the bar’s basement ceiling.

Earlier, a document ​showed ⁠that Swiss prosecutors have widened their investigation into the fire, adding the mayor of Crans-Montana ⁠and ​four other current and former ​local officials to the list of suspects.

($1 = 0.7785 Swiss francs)

Reporting ​by Olivia Le Poidevin; Editing by Dave Graham

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