In the aftermath of the deadly fire in Crans-Montana, the parents of Cyane P. have issued a strong public denial addressing claims of a close personal relationship between their daughter and the Moretti family.
Speaking through their lawyer, the parents categorically rejected assertions suggesting any form of “great proximity” with the family of restaurant owner Moretti. Their statement directly contradicts remarks previously made by Jessica Moretti, who had described Cyane as being “like a little sister” to her.
According to Cyane’s family, such characterizations are inaccurate and misleading.

A Relationship Described as Strictly Professional
The parents insist that all interactions between Cyane and members of the Moretti family were strictly professional in nature. They emphasized that there was no informal familiarity, no personal bond, and no use of first-name or casual forms of address.
They further stated that this professional distance remained unchanged even on the day of the tragedy, underscoring their position that Cyane’s role was that of an employee, not a family confidante.
Contradicting Public Statements
The family’s remarks stand in stark contrast to Jessica Moretti’s public comments following the fire. While Moretti portrayed a relationship marked by emotional closeness, Cyane’s parents argue that such statements do not reflect their daughter’s lived experience.
Through their lawyer, they stressed that public narratives should not replace factual realities, particularly in a case involving the death of a young woman.
Claims of Extreme Exhaustion
Beyond addressing the nature of the relationship, the parents raised serious concerns about their daughter’s working conditions. They described Cyane as being in a state of extreme physical and mental exhaustion in the period leading up to the fire.
According to their account, Cyane routinely worked long, consecutive shifts, beginning at Le Senso and continuing late into the night at Le Constellation, often until dawn.
Allegations of Exploitation
The parents stated that their daughter felt exploited by the relentless workload. They described a pattern of “endless days” that left little time for rest or recovery, contributing to her deteriorating physical condition.
While they stopped short of making direct legal accusations, the family’s language suggested deep concern over labor practices and the pressures placed on young hospitality workers.
A Family Seeking Clarity, Not Confrontation
Through their lawyer, Cyane’s parents said their intention was not to inflame tensions but to correct what they see as a distorted public portrayal of their daughter’s life and work relationships.
They emphasized that honoring Cyane’s memory requires honesty about her circumstances, including the demands placed upon her in the days leading up to the fire.
Fire Investigation Continues
Authorities have not publicly linked the parents’ statements to the official cause of the fire. The investigation into the Crans-Montana blaze remains ongoing, with multiple aspects still under review.
However, the family’s testimony adds another dimension to the tragedy, shifting attention toward workplace conditions and the human toll behind the incident.
A Narrative Under Scrutiny
As public attention remains focused on the case, the competing narratives surrounding Cyane’s relationship with her employers underscore the complexity of the situation.
For her parents, the priority remains clear: ensuring that their daughter is remembered accurately — not through comforting phrases, but through the reality she lived.
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