🔗 Share this article 'Trapped in a Dreadful Dream': Loved Ones of Missing Teens Desperately Seek News After Alpine Blaze 16-year-old Swiss teenager a young man from Switzerland is among the missing. The families of teens missing after a tragic inferno at a establishment in a Switzerland's alpine town are enduring an agonising period of uncertainty for answers and requesting information about their family members publicly. The inferno engulfed the Le Constellation bar in Cans-Montana, located in the Alps of the Valais region, in the early hours of January 1st. Verified footage reveal the roof structure being engulfed in flames as bottles with fireworks are held aloft. Authorities have warned that it could take considerable time to identify the those who perished of the tragedy, which claimed the lives of four dozen individuals and injured another scores more. Officials said on Friday that 113 of the injured have been accounted for, with the process continuing to locate the remaining few. In the interim, relatives have been taking to social media to request any news about their missing relatives who were at the bar that evening. Appeals for the Unaccounted For The whereabouts of Swiss national Arthur Brodard, sixteen, are still unconfirmed, according to an public plea from his parent. The resident of Lutry near Lausanne, told a local newspaper that she had returned to Lausanne to check whether he was in the medical facility, while his other parent did the equivalent search in Bern, but was unsuccessful. "This is a living nightmare, a horror. The options are finding my son in the hospital mortuary, or I find him in intensive care. It's terrible," she said. She continued that some of his friends had been discovered with injuries covering nearly half their bodies. "It's indescribable; they went through a terrifying ordeal." The Italy's foreign ministry has said that six of its young people remain missing. Young athlete Emanuele Galeppini, sixteen, was last heard from around midnight on December 31st, his father said. Among them is Emanuele Galeppini, a teenage sportsman, originally from Italy but now residing in the UAE. The Italian Golf Federation has released a tribute that he is dead, without mentioning the fire, paying tribute to a "young athlete who embodied dedication and authentic values." His parent, reportedly stated that his son was at the bar and was last in contact around midnight. An representative has clarified that a formal confirmation of his death is still pending. Further Cases Giovanni Tamburi, 16, is likewise unaccounted for. His mother said that he had been on holiday but had ventured out with a group and ended up at the venue. "A close friend said they escaped after the fire erupted and that he had his mobile with him, but then at a specific moment he lost sight of him," she explained, adding he had been wearing a distinctive piece of jewelry. One of his teachers commented, "I remember his good nature and smile, combined with great responsibility. Every time offer to get me a coffee." Alice Kallergis, who holds dual Greek and Swiss citizenship but lives permanently in Switzerland, was also at the bar on that night, according to media. Her brother has shared an appeal online, saying the family has had "no information" regarding the teenager or the group she was with, who are also unaccounted for. Officials from her country of origin say they are closely watching the situation.