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French footballer Tahirys Dos Santos badly burned in de@dly Swiss nightclub fire that k!lled more than 40

French footballer Tahirys Dos Santos badly burned in de@dly Swiss nightclub fire that k!lled more than 40

French professional footballer, Tahirys Dos Santos, suffered severe burns at the upscale Swiss ski resort where a massive fire ripped through a nightclub during a New Year’s party, k!lling more than 40 people.

 

Dos Santos, a 19-year-old defender with French club FC Metz, was airlifted by helicopter to a hospital in Germany for treatment.

 

He was vacationing in the Swiss Alps with friends when the fire broke out around 1:30 a.m. local time during New Year’s celebrations at the Le Constellation bar in the upscale resort of Crans-Montana.

 

Witnesses told French media that the fire started in the basement of the bar after a sparkler attached to a champagne bottle ignited the low wooden ceiling.

 

FC Metz said Dos Santos had been staying at a chalet and was due to return to training this week, adding that the club’s leadership, coaching staff and players were left “deeply shocked” by the news and are supporting him and his family as he recovers.

 

The deadly blaze at Le Constellation k!lled more than 40 people and injured over 100 others, many seriously, after flames tore through the crowded basement venue during New Year’s Eve celebrations.

French footballer Tahirys Dos Santos badly burned in de@dly Swiss nightclub fire that k!lled more than 40

Swiss officials said the fire spread with devastating speed after flames reached the ceiling, triggering a “flashover” that caused all combustible materials in the basement venue to ignite almost simultaneously.

 

Swiss authorities said burn units across the country were quickly overwhelmed by the scale of the disaster, forcing some of the most seriously injured victims to be transferred to hospitals in neighboring countries for specialized treatment.

 

Italian officials said as many as 16 Italian nationals remained missing, while France’s foreign ministry said eight French citizens were still unaccounted for.

Authorities also warned that identifying all of the victims could take days, saying many of the bodies were badly burned and could not be identified visually.

 

The severity of the burns is forcing investigators to rely on DNA and dental records to confirm the de@d.

 

Swiss President Guy Parmelin called the blaze “one of the worst tragedies our country has ever experienced.”

 

The president said the scale of the loss had plunged the nation into mourning at the start of the new year.

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