After 60 agonizing hours suspended between hope and despair, DNA results have delivered the final, devastating truth: Giovanni, the 16-year-old boy from Bologna, will never come home.
He is one of the victims of the catastrophic New Year’s Eve fire in Crans-Montana, the luxury Swiss resort where celebration turned into terror — and where Giovanni disappeared into smoke, never to be seen alive again.
A mother’s hope — shattered
From the moment Giovanni went missing, his family clung to a single, fragile belief: that he might somehow have survived.
His mother prayed that the small Virgin Mary necklace her son always wore would be the sign — the miracle — that he was still alive.
But miracles did not come.
Authorities confirmed Giovanni’s identity through DNA, ending days of desperate waiting and plunging his family into irreversible grief.
What was found — and what was missing
Investigators say Giovanni’s phone had died, cutting off any chance of a final call or message.
In his pockets, there were only his passport and his scooter license — nothing that could tell his mother what happened in those final moments, nothing that could answer the questions she had been screaming into the void.
No goodbye.
No explanation.
Only silence.

“Just inches behind his friends”
Witnesses have now shared a chilling detail that has stunned even seasoned responders.
According to accounts, Giovanni was just inches behind his friends, running for his life through what survivors are now calling a “windowless trap.” The space filled rapidly with thick, black smoke.
His friends made it out.
Giovanni did not.
In seconds, visibility vanished. Oxygen disappeared. And the teenager was swallowed by smoke, disappearing forever into the chaos.
A life stopped at 16
Giovanni had dreams. Plans. A future waiting for him back in Italy.
Instead, his story now ends in a Swiss mountain resort, on a night meant for fireworks and joy — not for funerals and DNA confirmations.
As families across Europe mourn the young lives lost, Giovanni’s name has become a symbol of the unbearable cost of that night.
“He was so close”
Those words are now echoing through his family’s grief.
So close to the exit.
So close to safety.
So close to coming home.
But close was not enough.
And now, a mother who waited 60 hours for a miracle is left with a truth no parent should ever have to face.
This story continues to unfold as investigators examine what turned a celebration into a deadly trap.













