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The owners of a burned-out bar in Crans Montana want to open the remaining restaurants.
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The owners of a burned-out bar in Crans Montana want to open the remaining restaurants.

The article discusses the situation of the operators of the burned-down bar 'le Constellation' in Crans Montana, Switzerland, who wish to reopen their remaining restaurants. Families of the victims have launched a petition opposing this move, arguing that the operators should not return to normal operations until they understand why their loved ones died. The fire was caused by flaming fountains on champagne bottles, leading to the loss of operating licenses for both restaurants. On May 25th, a new company was registered at the address Vieux-Chalet, indicating an attempt to restart operations. Nicola Meierová, the lawyers of the couple, confirmed that a request for a new license has been made. She explained that the goal is to preserve assets by continuing operations, preventing bankruptcy and ensuring that assets could be used for compensation. It was mentioned that the Morettios would transfer operations to a third party who would pay rent and maintain the property. They plan to donate profits from the restaurants to a foundation supporting the victims. The couple paid a 200,000 Swiss franc deposit per person and was released from custody but must regularly report to the police.

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The owners of a burned-out bar in Crans Montana want to open the remaining restaurants.

The article discusses the situation of the operators of the burned-down bar 'le Constellation' in Crans Montana, Switzerland, who wish to reopen their remaining restaurants. Families of the victims have launched a petition opposing this move, arguing that the operators should not return to normal operations until they understand why their loved ones died. The fire was caused by flaming fountains on champagne bottles, leading to the loss of operating licenses for both restaurants. On May 25th, a new company was registered at the address Vieux-Chalet, indicating an attempt to restart operations. Nicola Meierová, the lawyers of the couple, confirmed that a request for a new license has been made. She explained that the goal is to preserve assets by continuing operations, preventing bankruptcy and ensuring that assets could be used for compensation. It was mentioned that the Morettios would transfer operations to a third party who would pay rent and maintain the property. They plan to donate profits from the restaurants to a foundation supporting the victims. The couple paid a 200,000 Swiss franc deposit per person and was released from custody but must regularly report to the police.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information from multiple perspectives, including the families’ opposition and the legal representatives’ efforts to restore operations. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing of the story, which focuses on the legal and ethical considerations rather than taking a党

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports the facts from the primary source including the number of deaths, the cause of the fire, and the legal actions against the operators. It mentions the petition against reopening and the new company registration. However, it uses emotionally charged language like 'vyhoře

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