Crans-Montana, the mother of two injured met the Moretti: 'They're worse than I thought'
Leila Micheloud, whose daughters were seriously injured, met with Jacques and Jessica Moretti, owners of the Constellation, expressing her emotional turmoil and contrasting her calm demeanor with the aggression displayed by other parents of the victims.
Leila Micheloud, the mother of two daughters injured in an incident in Crans-Montana, recently attended a hearing at the university campus in Sion where she met Jacques and Jessica Moretti, the owners of the establishment involved. During her emotional outing, she expressed the depth of her fears and concerns for her daughters, who had been on the brink of death. Unlike other parents of the victims, who confronted the Morettis aggressively, Micheloud maintained her composure, instead choosing to engage in a calm conversation with the couple, highlighting the contrasting responses of the families affected by the incident.
The meeting was unplanned, occurring when Micheloud was present for a private hearing regarding civil parties' legal proceedings. Her encounter with the Morettis lasted approximately thirty minutes, in which she sought to connect on a personal level, looking them in the eye and conveying not just her pain, but the gravity of the situation concerning her daughters, Fara and Melissa. This more peaceful interaction stood in stark contrast to the heated exchanges that erupted between the Morettis and other parents, suggesting a potential rift in the way families are coping with the aftermath of the incident.
This incident raises broader questions about the emotional impacts on families involved in such tragic events and how different forms of grief and anger can manifest. Micheloud's willingness to communicate calmly may be seen as a step towards healing, while the aggression of the other parents points to unresolved tensions and anger regarding the circumstances surrounding their children's injuries. The implications of these interactions could influence future steps in pursuing legal action, public relations strategies, and may even play a role in community healing.