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Teenage Victim of Swiss Bar Inferno Wakes from Coma
29 Jan
Summary
- An 18-year-old survivor woke from a coma weeks after a New Year's Eve bar fire.
- The victim suffered severe burns and faces a long recovery for hands and foot.
- Bar owners are charged with negligent homicide and blame staff for the tragedy.

An 18-year-old victim of the tragic New Year's Eve inferno at Switzerland's Le Constellation nightclub has awoken from an induced coma. Roze, who was working at the venue, suffered severe burns and spent weeks in intensive care. She is now in a regular hospital room, beginning a long recovery for her hands and right foot.
Roze described ongoing pain and the need to wear gloves for two years, with walking expected to take another six months. She is receiving psychological support to cope with the trauma and recurring nightmares from the event.
The nightclub owners, Jacques and Jessica Moretti, have been charged with negligent homicide, bodily harm, and arson. Prosecutors are investigating their role, with leaked interviews suggesting they blame staff, including a waitress who died in the blaze, for the incident.


