Dubai-Based Teen Golfer Feared Among Victims of Deadly Swiss Ski Resort Fire

Swiss authorities are investigating a devastating New Year’s Eve fire at a crowded bar in Crans-Montana, as reports emerge that a 17-year-old Dubai-based student and promising golfer may be among the victims

As Swiss investigators began the painstaking process of identifying victims of a devastating fire at a luxury ski resort, reports emerged that a 17-year-old Dubai-based student may be among those who lost their lives.

The blaze broke out in the early hours of January 1 at a crowded bar in Crans-Montana, a popular Alpine ski destination in southern Switzerland, where New Year’s Eve celebrations were underway.

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Authorities say the fire killed more than 40 people and injured over 115 others, many suffering severe burns and smoke inhalation. Several victims remain in critical condition.

Emergency services rushed to the scene shortly after midnight, but the intensity of the flames and the number of people inside the venue hampered rescue efforts.

While Swiss officials have yet to release an official list of victims, several international media outlets have identified a Dubai-based teenager as one of those killed in the tragedy.

Khaleej Times is withholding the name of the student pending confirmation from authorities and out of respect for the grieving family.

According to reports, the youngster was a talented golfer who had been actively competing on the UAE’s junior golfing circuit and was well known within the local sports community.

He had most recently participated in the UAE Cup in December, where he competed against some of the region’s most promising young golfers.

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Tributes began pouring in from across the golfing world as news of his possible death spread, highlighting both his sporting achievements and personal character.

The Italian Golf Federation issued a statement expressing deep sorrow, describing the teenager as an athlete who “embodied passion and authentic values.”

“Our thoughts are with his family, loved ones, and all those affected by this terrible tragedy,” the federation said in its condolence message.

Several prominent figures from the UAE’s golfing community also paid tribute, remembering the young player as disciplined, respectful, and deeply committed to the sport.

Coaches and fellow players described him as a dedicated student who balanced academic responsibilities in Dubai with a demanding training and competition schedule.

“He had a bright future ahead of him, not only as an athlete but as a person,” said one UAE-based coach familiar with his career.

Swiss authorities cautioned against speculation, noting that many victims were badly burned, making identification extremely difficult.

Investigators said the formal identification process could take days or even weeks, as forensic teams rely on DNA analysis, dental records, and personal effects.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation, though officials confirmed that the bar was operating at near full capacity at the time of the incident.

Survivors told local media that panic erupted within minutes, with thick smoke rapidly filling the space and exits becoming congested.

Witnesses described scenes of chaos as revelers attempted to escape, while others tried desperately to help those who had collapsed inside.

Local prosecutors have opened a criminal inquiry to determine whether safety regulations were breached, including occupancy limits and fire prevention measures.

The tragedy has cast a shadow over New Year celebrations across Switzerland and beyond, prompting renewed calls for stricter safety enforcement at nightlife venues.

In Dubai, news of the possible loss has sent shockwaves through schools and sporting institutions connected to the teenager.

Counselling services have reportedly been offered to students and athletes affected by the incident, as the community awaits official confirmation.

As families around the world anxiously seek answers, flowers and candles continue to accumulate near the charred remains of the bar in Crans-Montana.

For now, authorities say their priority remains identifying the victims and supporting the injured, while ensuring that the causes of one of Switzerland’s deadliest fires in years are fully understood.

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members
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