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Doris Leuthard to chair foundation for Crans-Montana victims

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February 24, 2026
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Doris Leuthard chairs foundation for Crans-Montana fire victims

Doris Leuthard chairs foundation for Crans-Montana fire victims


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Former Swiss government minister Doris Leuthard is to chair the Beloved Foundation, which was established following the New Year’s Eve fire disaster in Crans-Montana in which 41 people died.





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Leuthard was appointed by the members of the Valais cantonal government on Tuesday.

The foundation board consists of nine members, “individuals who are known for their expertise and commitment, particularly in the areas of medicine, victim support and human support”, according to a press release issued by canton Valais on Tuesday. The members also include a representative of the families of the French victims. Preparations are currently underway for the appointment of its Italian counterpart.

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The initial capital of the foundation consists of CHF1 million ($1.3 million) for the operation of the foundation as well as donations currently totalling CHF17 million, including the CHF10 million that the cantonal government intends to contribute.

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