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Crans-Montana. "She Needs to Talk About It": Footballer Tahirys Dos Santos Tells of the Rescue of Her Companion

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Tahirys Dos Santos, a player for FC Metz who was seriously burned in the Crans-Montana fire, says he wants to play again "very soon" for the Lorraine club, with which he signed his first professional contract.

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Tahirys Dos Santos was present at the Constellation on the evening of the tragedy of Crans-Montana. A hell he survived after saving his companion, but from which he retains the scars on his body. Four months after the tragedy, he bears witness.

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Finally, the sad story of sending invoices to the victims of the tragedy ends. The words of the President of the Swiss Confederation: the decisive intervention of Giorgia Meloni

·Italy
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The young footballer of the FC Metz training centre had been seriously injured on 1 January, after picking up his companion in the fire that had hit a bar in the Swiss ski resort.

·Paris, France
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Tahirys Dos Santos, a player for FC Metz who was seriously burned in the Crans-Montana fire, says he wants to play again "very soon" for the Lorraine club, with which he signed his first professional contract.

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Tahirys Dos Santos, a player for FC Metz who was seriously burned in the Crans-Montana fire, says he wants to play again "very soon" for the Lorraine club, with which he signed his first professional contract.

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A professional transition to FC Metz, the 19-year-old defender testified to France Inter as part of the release of his book on the tragic fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana.

·Paris, France
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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