Italy PM Meloni Slams Swiss Hospital's Hefty Bills for NYE Bar Fire Victims, Seeks Clarification
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At least three families of Italian victims received invoices of up to 70,000 euros for a few hours of hospitalization. The Swiss authorities referred to the "mistake" of a civil servant.
Three families of Italian victims of the Crans-Montana bar fire ended up with salt bills. ...
Giorgia Meloni said she was shocked by the high medical bills for people who suffered burns in a fire in Switzerland.
In a message posted on X on Tuesday, 21 April, the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, expressed her dismay at the fact that several hospital bills were sent to the families of the Crans-Montana drama. "I was shocked to learn that a Swiss hospital had sent invoices amounting to tens of thousands of euros to the families of some young people involved in the Crans-Montana New Year's fire," the Prime Minister denounced in her post. In the wake …
The canton clarifies that Italian victims do not have to bear the hospital bills themselves.
Members of the victims of Crans-Montana receive salted hospital bills from Valais – which they do not have to pay. Nevertheless, the indignation in Italy boils again.
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