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Italy fury at Swiss bar owner release 'understandable'

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Swiss President Guy Parmelin says "indignation" about the release of a bar owner is understandable. (EPA PHOTO)
Camera IconSwiss President Guy Parmelin says "indignation" about the release of a bar owner is understandable. (EPA PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Italian outrage is understandable over the release on bail of the owner of the bar where ‍a deadly fire broke out on New Year's Day, Swiss President Guy ​Parmelin has told an Italian newspaper but adds that magistrates ⁠act independently.

A blaze that erupted early on January 1 in a bar crowded with teenagers in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana, killed 40 people, including six Italian citizens, and injured more than 100 - a ‌tragedy that ​has reverberated across Italy's media and public opinion.

The Italian prime ‍minister's office on Saturday said the decision to release bar owner Jacques Moretti was "a serious affront and a further wound inflicted to the families of the Crans-Montana victims and of those who are still hospitalised".

In comments ‌to Corriere della Sera on Sunday, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni urged Switzerland to heed ​Italy's call to set up a joint investigative team.

Italy said ‍it had instructed its ambassador to Switzerland to express its "deep indignation" to the chief prosecutor of the Valais canton and to ​travel ​to Rome to discuss ​further steps.

Parmelin said in an ​interview with Sunday's Corriere della Sera that Switzerland had not been officially informed of the decision to recall the ambassador to Rome.

"It's an ordinary diplomatic measure ... after the consultations the ambassador will return to Switzerland," Parmelin said.

"It's not the job of politicians to interfere with the judicial system. ‍We can certainly understand the indignation."

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