Crans Montana Tragedy, the Rome Prosecutor's Office Investigates for Arson and Involuntary Manslaughter
The Rome Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation into the Crans-Montana tragedy, which resulted in the deaths of 40 people, including six Italian youths, and injured 116 during a fire at 'Le Constellation' on New Year's Eve.
The Arrival of the Bodies and the Anguished Waiting of Families at Linate
The bodies of five of the six Italian youths who died in the Crans-Montana fire on New Year's Eve arrive on a military flight, with family members waiting anxiously at Linate airport.
The embrace between the parents of Chiara Costanzo and Achille Barosi upon the arrival of the bodies in Linate
The military airplane carrying the remains of five Italian youths who died in the Crans-Montana tragedy landed in Linate shortly before 1 PM.
Milan waits for its children. Chiara and Achille are coming
Five Italian youths who died in a tragic incident at a Swiss pub on New Year's Eve are being returned to Italy, with Milan specifically mourning the arrival of Chiara and Achille.
The Fire at the Festival: "Slaughter." Anxiety for the 19 Young Italians
A New Year's Eve fire at a festival in Crans Montana engulfed around 200 lives, leaving anxiety and uncertainty for the families of the 19 Italian youths involved.
The Stories of Those Who Escaped the Other New Year's Massacre
Five Italian youths in Istanbul recount their harrowing escape from a recent terrorist attack, describing their quick actions to avoid gunfire.