"Decency is also a principle": Crans-Montana victims' families oppose reopening of two Moretti establishments
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Families of victims from the Crans-Montana tragedy are opposing the reopening of two establishments linked to the Moretti couple.
- They argue that "decency" prevents the reopening of businesses associated with individuals involved in the tragedy.
- A petition with 27,000 signatures is being used to campaign against the reopening.
Families of victims connected to the Crans-Montana tragedy are strongly opposing the planned reopening of two establishments operated by the Moretti couple. The families assert that basic decency prohibits the resumption of business activities linked to individuals implicated in the events.
Their opposition is rooted in a desire to uphold the memory of the victims and to prevent any perceived normalization or trivialization of the tragedy. The families believe that allowing the Moretti couple's businesses to reopen would be disrespectful to those who suffered and died.
To bolster their campaign, the families have garnered significant support through a petition that has already collected 27,000 signatures. This widespread public backing is intended to pressure authorities and influence the decision-making process regarding the reopening of the establishments, emphasizing the community's sentiment against the move.
Decency is also a principle
Originally published by La Libre Belgique in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.