A staff member who was working at the Swiss bar where a deadly fire broke out on New Year’s Eve received no safety training and was unaware of the danger posed by the ceiling that caught alight, her family’s lawyer has alleged.
Cyane Panine, 24, died in the fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans Montana and was widely identified in a video wearing a helmet and holding a champagne bottle with a sparkler attached when the ceiling caught fire.
The bar’s French owners, Jacques and Jessica Moretti, have been accused by authorities of manslaughter by negligence, bodily harm by negligence and arson by negligence.
Forty people were killed and 116 were injured in the blaze in southwest Switzerland.
Pope Leo XIV met relatives of some of those killed in the disaster on Thursday and said he was “very moved and distraught” to talk to them at the Vatican. “Where can one find a consolation equal to what you are experiencing?” he asked.
Sophie Haenni, the lawyer representing Cyane Panine’s family, told the BBC she “wasn’t supposed to be serving tables” on the night of the fire but had been asked to go downstairs to help manage high demand for bottles.
“It wasn’t Cyane herself who decided to put on this helmet, it was at the request of her employers. She was just doing her job.”
It is shocking to place the responsibility for their own failings on Cyane, a 24-year-old woman and their own employee”.
Ms Haenni added that Cyane Panine had never been informed “of the ceiling’s danger and received no safety training”.
A source who has seen the inquiry documents said that Jessica Moretti told investigators they had used sparklers in champagne bottles for the past 10 years.
“It wasn’t the first time she’d done it, putting herself on someone else’s shoulders,” Ms Moretti told them. “She did it on her own initiative.”
In a statement, Sophie Haenni said the casualties “could have been avoided” if “safety standards (particularly regarding materials) had been followed and the required inspections carried out”. She added: “Cyane is undoubtedly a victim.”
The Panine family’s lawyers also say she “felt used” and was “suffering from her working conditions”.
“[Cyane Panine] expressed her incomprehension at the lack of empathy and understanding from her employers” in regards to her workload, the statement adds.
“My clients have lost their daughter, their sister. A loved one, a wonderful person, has been stolen from them,” the statement says.
The BBC has contacted lawyers for Jacques and Jessica Moretti for a response.

Verified images shows a staff member, widely identified as Cyane Panine, holding lit sparklers attached to bottles inside Le Constellation bar
On Wednesday, a Swiss court imposed a travel ban on Jessica Moretti as an alternative to pre-trial detention due to what prosecutors claim is a “risk of flight”. She has had to surrender her passport and must report to police every day, authorities say.
She previously told reporters that she was sorry about the “unthinkable tragedy”.
Jacques Moretti is being held in custody for an initial period of 90 days. Prosecutors have also argued that he is a flight risk.
Initial findings from the investigation into the blaze suggest that it was caused by sparklers igniting soundproof foaming that lined the ceiling.
Authorities have acknowledged that the bar in the popular ski resort had not undergone safety checks for five years.
The Swiss canton of Valais has now banned pyrotechnic devices in all indoor public venues.
Authorities said each of the victims would get a 10,000 franc ($12,500; £9,200) emergency payment, with a fund being set up to collect donations.
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