The young Italian victims of the Crans-Montana massacre had not taken drugs or been drinking . And even if they had drunk something that evening, it was a very small amount, not enough to alter their perceptions.

This emerges from the autopsies on the bodies of Achille Barosi, Chiara Costanzo, Giovanni Tamburi, Riccardo Minghetti, Sofia Prosperi and Emanuele Galeppini .

When the fire broke out in the disco-pub Le Constellation, the boys were lucid and could have escaped, but they remained trapped in the fiery inferno because the emergency exit was closed .

Il Messaggero reports that the autopsies were ordered by the Rome Prosecutor's Office, which is investigating the Morettis for multiple manslaughter, negligent assault, and arson . The investigation could expand once the Piazzale Clodio prosecutors receive the documents from the Sion Prosecutor's Office, which has 14 suspects.

The Rome Prosecutor's Office has decided to independently order the autopsies, which were not performed in Switzerland, because the causes of death—burns and carbon monoxide inhalation in almost all cases—are crucial to a potential trial.

(Unioneonline)

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