🔗 Share this article 'Trapped in a Dreadful Dream': Families of Missing Teens Await Answers After Ski Resort Inferno 16-year-old Swiss national Arthur Brodard is one of those unaccounted for. The families of teenagers unaccounted for after a devastating inferno at a establishment in a Swiss winter destination are confronting an painful wait for answers and appealing for clues about their loved ones via social media. The fire devastated the a popular bar in the alpine resort, located in the mountains of the Valais region, in the small hours of the first day of the year. Confirmed video reveal the roof structure being engulfed in flames as bottles with sparklers are raised in celebration. Officials have stated that it could take an extended period to identify the victims of the tragedy, which killed four dozen individuals and hurt another over a hundred. Officials said on Friday that 113 of the injured have been identified, with the process ongoing to identify the final individuals. In the meantime, relatives have been posting on social media to plead for any news about their loved ones who were at the bar that evening. Desperate Searches for the Unaccounted For The whereabouts of Swiss national Arthur Brodard, a teenager, are currently unknown, according to an heartfelt request from his mother. The who lives of a town near Lausanne, told a publication that she had returned to the city to check whether he was in the hospital, while his father did the equivalent search in the capital, but was unsuccessful. "I'm living a nightmare, an ordeal. Either I find my son in the hospital mortuary, or I find him in intensive care. It's terrible," she said. She added that some of his companions had been discovered with injuries covering nearly half their bodies. "It's unspeakable; they went through hell." The Italian foreign ministry has indicated that a number of of its young people remain missing. Teenage sportsman Emanuele Galeppini, sixteen, was last in contact around the turn of the new year on New Year's Eve, as stated by. Included in that group is Emanuele Galeppini, a 16-year-old promising athlete, who hailed from Italy but now living in the UAE. The Italian Golf Federation has said that he is dead, without directly referencing the fire, honoring a "talented young man who represented dedication and true sportsmanship." His parent, told media that his son was at the bar and was last heard from around the new year. An official spokesperson has indicated that a formal confirmation of his death is awaited. Additional Cases Giovanni Tamburi, 16, is also among the missing. His mother said that he had been on vacation but had gone out with friends and ended up at the venue. "A close friend informed me they ran away after the fire broke out and that he had his mobile with him, but then at a specific moment he they were separated," she recounted, adding he had been wearing a distinctive piece of jewelry. One of his teachers stated, "I remember his kindness and positive demeanor, combined with great responsibility. He would frequently offer to get me a coffee." Alice Kallergis, who holds dual Greek and Swiss nationality but lives full-time in the country, was also present on New Year's Eve, according to media. Her brother has posted an appeal online, saying the family has had "no news" regarding the teenager or the group she was with, who are also reported missing. Consular authorities from her other nation say they are continuing to monitor the developments.