🔗 Share this article 'Enduring a Horrific Ordeal': Families of Unaccounted For Young People Desperately Seek News After Alpine Inferno Teenage Swiss teenager Arthur Brodard is one of those unaccounted for. The loved ones of teenagers missing after a deadly inferno at a bar in a Switzerland's ski resort are confronting an agonising period of uncertainty for confirmed information and appealing for clues about their children publicly. The blaze devastated the a popular bar in Cans-Montana, located in the Alps of the Valais region, in the middle of the night of January 1st. Confirmed video depict the ceiling catching alight as bottles with fireworks are raised in celebration. Officials have indicated that it could take days if not weeks to identify the victims of the disaster, which killed four dozen individuals and wounded another 119. A spokesperson stated on Friday that the majority of the injured have been accounted for, with the process still underway to identify the final individuals. In the waiting period, families and friends have been taking to social media to plead for clues about their loved ones who were at the bar that night. Heartbreaking Pleas for the Missing The fate of teenager from Switzerland Arthur Brodard, sixteen, are currently unknown, according to an public plea from his family. The who lives of Lutry near Lausanne, explained to a local newspaper that she had gone back to the city to check whether he was in the medical facility, while his father did the same in the capital, but was unsuccessful. "I'm living a nightmare, a nightmare. Either I find my son in the morgue, or I find him in intensive care. Words cannot describe it," she stated. She continued that some of his friends had been discovered with injuries covering a significant portion of their bodies. "It's unspeakable; they experienced an absolute nightmare." The Italian foreign ministry has confirmed that a number of of its nationals have not been located. Teenage sportsman Emanuele Galeppini, 16, was last in contact around midnight on December 31st, as stated by. Included in that group is Emanuele Galeppini, a 16-year-old junior golfer, originally from Genoa but now living in the UAE. The Italian Golf Federation has said that he is no longer with us, without mentioning the tragedy, paying tribute to a "talented young man who carried with him dedication and true sportsmanship." His parent, reportedly stated that his son was at the bar and was last in contact around the new year. An official spokesperson has stated that a formal confirmation of his death is awaited. Additional Cases Giovanni Tamburi, 16, is also unaccounted for. His mother explained that he had been on holiday but had ventured out with a group and found himself at the bar. "Someone with him told me they fled after the fire erupted and that he had his phone with him, but then at a specific moment he they were separated," she recounted, adding he had been wearing a identifiable gold chain. One of his educators commented, "I've always been struck by 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 citizenship but lives permanently in the country, was also at the bar on New Year's Eve, according to sources. Her sibling has shared an appeal on social media, saying the family has had "no news" regarding the 15-year-old or the three friends she was with, who are also unaccounted for. Officials from her other nation say they are continuing to monitor the developments.