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The offences they are suspected of having committed are homicide by negligence, causing bodily harm by negligence and arson by negligence

Two people who ran a Swiss bar that burst into flames during a New Year's Eve party, killing 40, are under criminal investigation on suspicion of offences including homicide by negligence, prosecutors said on Saturday.
Two days after the fire, in which 119 people suffered injuries including severe burns, officials were still trying to identify many of those killed and attention turned to how one of Switzerland's worst tragedies could have occurred.
The bar's two operators are suspected of offences including homicide by negligence, causing bodily harm by negligence and arson by negligence, prosecutors in Valais, the canton that is home to the bar in the upscale ski resort of Crans-Montana, said in a statement. They did not name the pair.
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"It was an enormous tragedy. We're all so sorry that this had to happen," Swiss Justice Minister Beat Jans told reporters, standing in front of the cordoned-off bar, Le Constellation.
He said temperatures during the blaze must have reached "500, 600 degrees (Celsius, 900-1,100 Fahrenheit)".
Reuters was not immediately able to contact the bar's owners for comment or reach the prosecutors to verify whether they were the people referred to.
Responding to the news of the criminal probe, residents still grieving over the sudden loss of life said it was important authorities get to the bottom of the case.
"We need a moment to reflect," said one, Patricia Mazzoni, 55. "But afterwards, I'd like an independent investigation. An independent investigation to find out who failed here."