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Italy protests and recalls its ambassador to Switzerland following the release of a New Year's barfire suspect

Italy protested formally on Saturday against the bail release of the owner a Swiss bar that was engulfed by a deadly fire New Year's Day and it recalled its ambassador in Switzerland. The court's ruling had been criticized in both countries.

Jacques Moretti, his wife Jessica and the owners of Le Constellation in Crans-Montana are being investigated for negligent homicide, as well as other crimes, linked to a fire that claimed 40 lives and injured over 100 others, including many teenagers.

Jacques Moretti, who was arrested on 9 January but released on bail last Friday, has been detained since then.

PM MELONI?CALLS THE DECISION "AN INSULT" TO VICTIMS FAMILIES

Giorgia Melons, the Italian prime minister, called Moretti’s release “an insult to the families of those victims and an insult to their memory”.

Six of the six dead and 10 injured in the bar fire were Italian.

In a statement released on Saturday, Meloni and Antonio Tajani, Italy's Foreign Minister, instructed the ambassador to contact Beatrice Pilloud in Switzerland's Valais Canton, Chief Prosecutor, to express Italy's "strong anger" at Moretti's freedom.

The court added that it had made the decision despite seriousness of alleged crime and the possibility of evidence being compromised.

The statement read: "The entire country of Italy is demanding truth and justice and respectful measures in the wake this disaster that take into account the suffering and the expectations of the families."

Meloni & Tajani also ordered Ambassador Gian Lorenzo Cornado to return Rome to determine the next steps to be taken, it stated.

Swiss prosecutor Pilloud confirmed that she was contacted by the Italian Ambassador but explained that another court had ordered Moretti’s release.

"I don't want to be held responsible for any diplomatic incident that may occur between our countries." "I will not be influenced by any pressure from the Italian authorities. That is why I told the ambassador to speak to the Swiss political authorities," said she.

The spokesperson for the Swiss Foreign Affairs Ministry was not available to comment immediately.

"ANOTHER SLAP", SAYS THE FATHER OF A TEEN VICTIM AFTER RELEASE

Moretti was released on bail, which included a payment of 200,000 Swiss Francs ($256.377) and an instruction to report to the police station daily.

Lawyers representing the families of victims and lawyers for those who were injured in the fire said that they could not understand the court order. They also expressed concern about the disappearance of evidence.

Andrea Costanzo's comments in Italian newspapers published on Saturday said, "It's another slap to a wound that will never heal."

Both the Morettis and their children have expressed their sorrow over this tragedy, and they both said that they will cooperate with the prosecutors.

Their lawyers stated that they will "continue to obey all requests" from the authorities following Jacques Moretti’s release.

(source: Reuters)