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  •  The lost CCTV tape from 2007 has finally been recovered. It captures the moment the world feared most. WHO TOOK HER AWAY? A little girl, looking exactly like Madeleine McCann, is seen walking through the airport terminal just hours after she vanished. She isn’t alone. A tall man in a black hoodie is holding her hand tight. When the camera catches his profile… you will realize immediately who he is. We have all seen his face before. The resemblance is absolutely terrifying.  SEE THE CHILLING FRAME-BY-FRAME ANALYSIS IN THE COMMENTS  DD

     The lost CCTV tape from 2007 has finally been recovered. It captures the moment the world feared most. WHO TOOK HER AWAY? A little girl, looking exactly like Madeleine McCann, is seen walking through the airport terminal just hours after she vanished. She isn’t alone. A tall man in a black hoodie is holding her hand tight. When the camera catches his profile… you will realize immediately who he is. We have all seen his face before. The resemblance is absolutely terrifying.  SEE THE CHILLING FRAME-BY-FRAME ANALYSIS IN THE COMMENTS  DD

    The lost CCTV tape from 2007 has finally been recovered. It captures the moment the world feared most. WHO TOOK HER AWAY? A little girl, looking exactly like Madeleine McCann, is seen walking through the airport terminal just hours after she vanished. She isn’t alone. A tall man in a black hoodie is holding her hand tight. When the camera catches his profile… you will realize immediately who he is. We have all seen his face before. The resemblance is absolutely terrifying.  SEE THE CHILLING FRAME-BY-FRAME ANALYSIS IN THE COMMENTS

    The lost CCTV tape from 2007 has finally been recovered. It captures the moment the world feared most. WHO TOOK HER AWAY?

    BY CRIME DESK INVESTIGATORS

    FARO, PORTUGAL — For 18 years, the timeline of Madeleine McCann’s disappearance has famously ended at the window of Apartment 5A.

    But a newly circulated piece of digital evidence suggests a different, more confusing narrative.

    The Crime Desk has obtained access to a controversial image file, allegedly recovered from a neglected data archive associated with Faro Airport security logs.

    The timestamp allegedly corresponds to the morning following the disappearance—May 4th, 2007.

    While police were setting up roadblocks on the highways, this camera supposedly captured a scene that contradicts years of profiling theories.

    Unlike previous reports suggesting the child was disguised in “oversized boys’ clothing” to hide her gender, the footage reveals a startling lack of concealment.

    The image, which appears to be a still from a color CCTV feed, shows a small child walking through a tiled public hall.

    She is dressed conspicuously in a pink romper or short-sleeved summer outfit and is wearing a matching pink bucket-style sun hat. She wears sandals and appears to be walking upright.

    “This defies the standard trafficking profile,” notes forensic observer Dr. Marcus Vance. “She is not hidden in baggy clothes. She is wearing bright colors that draw the eye.

    She is holding the man’s hand and walking alongside him, rather than being carried or dragged.

    While she appears passive, the visual evidence does not definitively show the ‘stumbling’ or ‘drugged’ behavior previously rumored; she is simply being led.”

    THE MAN IN THE DARK HOODIE

    It is the man holding her hand that has sparked a firestorm of online debate.

    He is a tall, Caucasian male. He is dressed in a dark grey or charcoal hooded sweatshirt and loose-fitting blue jeans, finishing the look with brown shoes.

    In the image, he is walking with a determined stride, looking straight ahead.

    An inset zoom highlights his facial features. While the resolution is low, the man has short, receding hair and a facial structure that some online sleuths claim resembles Christian Brueckner, the convicted German prime suspect.

    The image captures him in a moment of transit, seemingly blending into the crowd despite the high-stakes nature of the alleged situation.

    A DISTURBING POSSIBILITY OR A DIGITAL HOAX?

    While the image has reignited hope and horror in equal measure, serious questions regarding its authenticity have emerged.

    The clarity of the child’s pink outfit contrasts sharply with the grainy quality of the background, and the “inset” zoom of the man’s face lacks the typical pixelation artifacts expected from 2007-era security cameras.

    Experts are now warning that this “evidence” may not be what it seems.

    Upon closer inspection, the lighting on the subjects does not perfectly match the ambient lighting of the terminal floor.

    Furthermore, the skin textures on the man’s face in the zoomed circle appear unnaturally smooth—a hallmark of modern Generative AI (Artificial Intelligence).

    CONCLUSION: PENDING VERIFICATION There is a strong possibility that this image is a baseless fabrication created by AI tools designed to manipulate public emotion and capitalize on a tragic cold case.

    The specific details—the bright pink outfit and the dramatic composition—fit the style of algorithmic image generation rather than raw CCTV footage.

    The Crime Desk is currently running deep forensic analysis to determine the source of this file. Until then, we urge readers to treat this image with extreme skepticism.

  • “Feeling very low tonight. Tomorrow I go again…”: Whispering Bob, as fans lovingly call him, admitted he was feeling “deeply low” as he continues to battle the heavy side effects of his cancer treatment — sharing the words alongside a weary, exhausted-looking selfie  DD

    “Feeling very low tonight. Tomorrow I go again…”: Whispering Bob, as fans lovingly call him, admitted he was feeling “deeply low” as he continues to battle the heavy side effects of his cancer treatment — sharing the words alongside a weary, exhausted-looking selfie  DD

    “Feeling very low tonight. Tomorrow I go again…”: Whispering Bob, as fans lovingly call him, admitted he was feeling “deeply low” as he continues to battle the heavy side effects of his cancer treatment — sharing the words alongside a weary, exhausted-looking selfie

    BBC Radio 2 icon Bob Harris has shared a moving update on his ongoing cancer battle, sparking an outpouring of love from fans and colleagues alike.

    The 79-year-old, affectionately known as “Whispering Bob,” took to social media to admit he’d been “feeling very low” while dealing with the side effects of his treatment. “I am so grateful for my cancer treatment but there are times when the side effects are really tough,” he wrote. “Feeling very low tonight. Tomorrow I go again…”

    His heartfelt message quickly drew emotional responses from fellow BBC stars. Zoe Ball commented, “Darling chap, sorry to hear today hasn’t been so good. All the love to you — you’re very brave and loved xxxx.” Paddy McGuinness added, “I need you up and at ’em, Bob! You’re the Governor!” while Dermot O’Leary simply wrote, “You’re the best, champ!” Sara Cox chimed in, “Bob, I’m sending you an inappropriately long hug xxxxx.”

    Bob was first diagnosed with prostate cancer back in 2007 and continues to manage the disease through ongoing medication and periodic intensive treatment. In a previous message to fans, he revealed, “My cancer was detected early, and I count every day as a blessing. My advice to any man over 50 — get yourself checked! The blood test only takes seconds, and it could save your life.”

    The legendary DJ, who’s been part of the BBC for over five decades, was awarded an OBE in 2011 for services to broadcasting. In 2019, he survived a terrifying health scare after suffering an aortic dissection while out walking, crediting his daily five-mile walks and family support for saving his life.

    Despite the ups and downs, Harris continues to host Bob Harris Country and Bob Harris Sunday, proving his resilience and unwavering passion for radio.

  • Both Father and Daughter Find Happiness: Warwick Davis Goes Public With New Love After Tragic Death of Wife Samantha – As Daughter Annabelle Shares Sweet Moment With Mystery Boyfriend  DD

    Both Father and Daughter Find Happiness: Warwick Davis Goes Public With New Love After Tragic Death of Wife Samantha – As Daughter Annabelle Shares Sweet Moment With Mystery Boyfriend  DD

    Both Father and Daughter Find Happiness: Warwick Davis Goes Public With New Love After Tragic Death of Wife Samantha – As Daughter Annabelle Shares Sweet Moment With Mystery Boyfriend

    Annabelle Davis, daughter of Harry Potter actor Warwick Davis, has shared a rare and tender moment with her boyfriend Charlie, as the Davis family gradually heals following the heartbreaking loss of Warwick’s wife, Samantha.

    The 28-year-old actress, best known for her role in The Dumping Ground, looked radiant in a pink floral dress as she gazed lovingly at Charlie during a recent summer event. The pair, who began dating in 2021, tend to keep their relationship private, but this new snap gave fans a glimpse into their affectionate bond.

    Annabelle Davis looked more loved-up than ever in a sweet new snap with boyfriend Charlie that she posted to Instagram on Monday

    Charlie, a music producer and photographer, coordinated with Annabelle in a navy suit and pink tie. The couple’s shared passions for creativity and caravanning have helped them grow closer — and continue a treasured Davis family holiday tradition.

    Their public appearance comes just months after Warwick, 54, revealed he had quietly found love again, a year after the death of his beloved wife, Samantha. She tragically passed away in March 2024 due to cardiac arrest caused by complications following spinal surgery. Warwick’s legal team is now looking into whether medical negligence may have contributed to her untimely death.

    Annabelle posted a cosy snap with Charlie after her father revealed he’s found love again following the death of wife Samantha (Warwick and Samantha pictured in 2015)

    During a moving speech at the BAFTAs in February, Warwick paid tribute to Samantha and appeared to hint at a new romance. Fighting back tears, he said: “Special mention should go to Sponge – you know who you are. Thank you for showing me that life can still have meaning and for helping me to laugh and to love again.”

    The actress first debuted their romance in 2021 and occasionally gives fans a glimpse into their romance with rare snaps (pictured with Warwick and brother Harrison)

    Later on The Jonathan Ross Show, Warwick was asked about the identity of ‘Sponge’. With a wink to his Harry Potter past, he joked: “Sponge is indeed She-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named,” though he did describe her as someone who reminded him of Kerry Mucklowe from This Country, adding, “Some of the things she says and her accent… it’s uncanny.”

    Warwick and Samantha pictured with their children Harrison and Annabelle at the premiere of Star Wars: The Last Jedi in California in 2017

    Warwick’s deep love for Samantha was evident throughout his BAFTA speech, as their children Annabelle and Harrison watched on from the front row. Recalling Samantha’s constant encouragement, he said: “She would always say ‘get out there and do it’. She was brilliant at networking — she got me so many jobs.”

    The couple first met in their teens on the set of Willow in 1988. They married in 1991 and shared a love that spanned more than three decades.

  • “Our Hearts Are Broken”: Gabby Logan Bids Farewell to Her Father — Terry Yorath ‘Reunited’ With His Late Son DD

    “Our Hearts Are Broken”: Gabby Logan Bids Farewell to Her Father — Terry Yorath ‘Reunited’ With His Late Son DD

    “Our Hearts Are Broken”: Gabby Logan Bids Farewell to Her Father — Terry Yorath ‘Reunited’ With His Late Son

    Heartbroken Gabby Logan has paid an emotional tribute to her father, football legend Terry Yorath, following his death aged 75 after a short illness.

    The devastated Match of the Day presenter was forced to leave the programme mid-broadcast on Wednesday evening due to what was described as a “family emergency”. Just hours later, the football world learned of Yorath’s passing, triggering an outpouring of tributes from across the sport.

    In a deeply moving family statement, Gabby and her siblings said their grief is softened by the belief that their father has now been reunited with his son Daniel, who died tragically more than 30 years ago. Daniel passed away in 1992 at just 15 years old after suffering from the inherited heart condition hypertrophic cardiomyopathy while playing football at home with his dad.

    The family said that while Terry was admired publicly as a footballing hero, at home he was something far more precious. To the outside world he was a revered figure of the game, but to them he was simply Dad — a quiet, kind and gentle man. They admitted their hearts are broken, but found comfort in believing he is now reunited with Daniel.

    Terry leaves behind four children — Gabby, Louise, Jordan and Daniel — and a legacy that spans decades of British football. He captained Wales 42 times as a player before hanging up his boots in 1986, later moving seamlessly into management.

    As boss of Swansea, Yorath famously guided the club to promotion from Division Four while simultaneously serving as part-time Wales manager. In 1991, he took full charge of the national side, overseeing famous victories against Brazil and Germany and lifting Wales to a world ranking high of 27th.

    Despite that success, his contract was not renewed after Wales narrowly missed qualification for the 1994 World Cup — a decision that angered many supporters at the time. The Football Association of Wales later issued a tribute, saying the thoughts of everyone connected with the organisation were with Terry’s family and loved ones.

    Yorath also enjoyed a distinguished playing career at Leeds United, where he scored 11 goals in 199 appearances across a nine-year spell beginning in 1967. Leeds United said they were deeply saddened by his death and extended their sympathies to his family, friends and former team-mates.

    Gabby’s sudden departure from Match of the Day earlier this week now carries heartbreaking context. After she introduced Manchester City’s draw with Brighton, she was forced to rush off during the highlights. Mark Chapman stepped in, explaining on air that Gabby had a family emergency and that he had come from the radio studio to finish the show.

    For viewers, it was a jarring moment. For Gabby Logan, it marked the beginning of one of the most painful chapters of her life.

  •  “Would you rather I die?” — In one heartbreaking question, Alison Hammond shattered the silence around her 30-stone past and the fear that once trapped her inside her own body. After losing over 13 stone, she’s finally reclaiming her life… yet the world still doubts her. Was it really just hard work, walks, and quiet discipline — or something more she hasn’t dared to admit? Her journey is not about beauty. It’s about survival.  DD

     “Would you rather I die?” — In one heartbreaking question, Alison Hammond shattered the silence around her 30-stone past and the fear that once trapped her inside her own body. After losing over 13 stone, she’s finally reclaiming her life… yet the world still doubts her. Was it really just hard work, walks, and quiet discipline — or something more she hasn’t dared to admit? Her journey is not about beauty. It’s about survival.  DD

    “Would you rather I die?” — In one heartbreaking question, Alison Hammond shattered the silence around her 30-stone past and the fear that once trapped her inside her own body. After losing over 13 stone, she’s finally reclaiming her life… yet the world still doubts her. Was it really just hard work, walks, and quiet discipline — or something more she hasn’t dared to admit? Her journey is not about beauty. It’s about survival.

    “Would You Rather I Die?” — Alison Hammond’s 30-Stone Truth And The Weight-Loss Journey Britain Still Refuses To Believe

    There was a time when Alison Hammond didn’t recognise the woman staring back at her in the mirror.

    Not because she had changed — but because she had begun to disappear inside her own body.

    At her heaviest, the beloved This Morning star weighed an astonishing 30 stone. The figure alone is shocking. But the real story was never about the number on the scale. It was about fear. The quiet, suffocating fear that comes when your body starts to feel like a cage.

    Friends noticed she avoided mirrors. Long filming days left her exhausted. And in private moments, Alison worried about something far darker than dress sizes.

    Would she live long enough to enjoy the life she had built?

    The Weight That Nearly Took Everything

    For years, Alison carried not only physical weight — but the emotional weight of being trapped in a body that no longer felt like her own.

    She has spoken before about how being obese didn’t just change how she moved, how she dressed, how she was seen — it changed how she imagined her future. The possibility of becoming a mother. The hope of growing old. The simple joy of waking up without pain or fear.

    Behind the laughter viewers see on screen, there was a woman asking herself terrifying questions late at night:

    How long can I go on like this?
    What happens if I don’t change?
    What if I don’t get another chance?

    This wasn’t about beauty.

    It was about survival.

    13 Stone Lighter — And Still On Trial

    Today, Alison weighs around 16.5 stone, having lost more than 13 stone — a transformation that should be celebrated as nothing short of extraordinary.

    Instead, it has become a courtroom.

    Every red-carpet appearance, every interview, every public conversation seems to begin with the same accusation:

    “Did you use the weight-loss jab?”

    Not How did you find the strength?
    Not What kept you going when it was hardest?
    Not What does your body feel like now?

    Just one cold question — implying that her journey must be artificial, assisted, somehow less real.

    “It worries me that the jab keeps getting brought up,” Alison admitted recently. “Every single time I’m in public, that is the question thrown at me.”

    She insists she has not used injections. Her weight loss, she says, came from working with a personal trainer, walking when she could, and eating everything in moderation. No magic shortcuts. Just consistency. And courage.

    “Would You Rather I Die?”

    But then came the sentence that stopped Britain in its tracks.

    Asked whether she would ever consider using weight-loss medication, Alison didn’t give the neat denial people expected. She paused — and allowed herself to be human.

    “Maybe next year,” she said. “Do you know what? I might start jabbing up. What does it matter how people lose weight?”

    And then, her voice sharpened with something raw.

    “Would you rather I die from being obese?”

    In one devastating question, Alison exposed the hypocrisy behind the criticism.

    Society demands that women change their bodies — but refuses to accept the methods that might save their lives.

    When Effort Becomes Invisible

    Her story has become a symbol of something bigger than celebrity.

    When women lose weight, their work is erased. Their discipline is doubted. Their pain is overlooked.

    No one asks about the mornings she didn’t want to train.
    No one asks about the cravings she learned to control.
    No one asks how terrifying it is to rebuild your life when your body has defined you for so long.

    They just ask about the jab.

    Not A Makeover — A Fight To Stay Alive

    Alison Hammond did not change her body to be admired.

    She changed it to be here.

    To breathe more easily.
    To imagine a future again.
    To stop being abandoned by her own reflection.

    And whether she chooses to keep going without medication, or one day decides to accept help — her message is unshakeable.

    This was never about vanity.

    It was about choosing to live.

  •  “I STILL CAN’T BELIEVE THIS IS REAL…”  Holly Rɑmsɑy hɑs just shɑred the very first glimpse of her wedding dress — ɑnd the behind-the-scenes moment is fɑr more emotionɑl thɑn ɑnyone expected DD

     “I STILL CAN’T BELIEVE THIS IS REAL…”  Holly Rɑmsɑy hɑs just shɑred the very first glimpse of her wedding dress — ɑnd the behind-the-scenes moment is fɑr more emotionɑl thɑn ɑnyone expected DD

     “I STILL CAN’T BELIEVE THIS IS REAL…”  Holly Rɑmsɑy hɑs just shɑred the very first glimpse of her wedding dress — ɑnd the behind-the-scenes moment is fɑr more emotionɑl thɑn ɑnyone expected

    Holly Ramsay teased a glimpse of her wedding dress in a first behind the scenes moment shared to Instagram on Tuesday.

    The daughter of Gordon and Tana Ramsay, 26, shared a quick split second look at one of the four dresses she wore over two days for her nuptials to Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, 31, in a new reel.

    The pair tied the knot at Bath Abbey on December 27 in front of the Ramsay family and the Beckhams, but Adam’s family were famously uninvited due to a family feud.

    Holly’s stunning lace gown by Elie Saab was teased during her new short video which was posted to promote her Smythson wedding stationery.

    The lace gown had a modest neckline and long sleeves with buttons going down the back with a long full-bodied train.

    Holly Ramsay shared the first picture of her wedding dress in intimate behind the scenes moment on Instagram on Tuesday as she talked about her ‘dream come true’ nuptials

    She also shared this picture of herself cosying up to her new husband before their other guests joined them at the wedding breakfast

    Holly had initially kept her dress choice a secret when she was pictured leaving the Abbey

    Another behind the scenes picture showed the incredible menu that Holly’s father, chef Gordon Ramsay and his team at Claridges put together

    Holly posed looking over her shoulder for the elegant photo with her hair worn up in an elegant chignon.

    A second picture showed Holly posing alongside her groom, Adam, before the other guests joined them at the wedding breakfast.

    Holly also shared a glimpse of the incredible menu that Holly’s father, chef Gordon Ramsay and his team at Claridges put together, which included a main dish of beef wellington, pan-roasted halibut and a classic tarte tatin.

    The brunette has been accused of cashing in on her big day by tagging the brands she has worked with.

    And sharing several images of her trip to Smythson, she wrote: ‘Designing our wedding stationery with @smythson was a dream come true.

    ‘From the engraved plate mark invites with gold bevelled edges to the dark green tissue lined envelopes, it all added the perfect touch to our weekend.’

    Getting into the swing of Instagram life, Adam shared the video and wrote: ‘Honestly made our wedding even more special.’

    The post was not marked up as an ad or a paid post so the nature of the collaboration is unknown.

    Among the post was pictures from Holly’s trip to Smythson who created the couple’s wedding stationery and menu card

    Holly showed off some of the personalised items she received during the visit including this green wallet which matched the inside of her wedding invite envelopes

    The couple appear to have ensured their wedding has been as lucrative as it has been romantic, with Holly enjoying a slew of marital-themed campaigns

    Holly seemed to be enjoying her photoshoot inside the upmarket stationery store

    The influencer’s Instagram feed has been heaving with exciting collaborations, including partnerships with Victoria’s Secret, Armani and Charlotte Tilbury, which have all came to be in the lead-up to the wedding

    Signalling their career intentions moving forward, Olympic swimmer Adam has just been signed to his new wife’s influencer agency.

    Talent management agency Hypesight shared a post on Instagram revealing he had joined their books and sat alongside his wife on the roster.

    While his Olympic achievements were mentioned, Hypesight underlined plans for deals, with his bio reading: ‘Adam embodies a modern standard of ambition, refinement, and influence that naturally aligns with high-end, luxury brands.’

    The Staffordshire-born, father-of-one, who shares son George, five, with ex Eirianned Munro, is also described as ‘keeping family central to his narrative’.

    The couple appear to have ensured their wedding has been as lucrative as it has been romantic, with Holly enjoying a slew of marital-themed campaigns both before and after the big day.

    Prior to their wedding, Hypesight shared details of Holly’s various bridal campaigns.

    The influencer’s Instagram feed was heaving with exciting collaborations, including partnerships with Victoria’s Secret, Armani and Charlotte Tilbury, which have all came to be in the lead-up to the wedding.

    The agency owner was seen surveying the various choices of fonts

    And just in case it still wasn’t clear where Holly’s wedding stationery came from..

    A glimpse of her pretty bridal bouquet also had a moment during her latest reel

    A glimpse of the finished invites gave away what the wedding party got up to the night before and the day after the wedding

    After the wedding at Bath Abbey, which was closed to the public for the whole day, guests went to Kin House to continue the celebrations

    Adam left jaws dropping last year when it was revealed he had uninvited his relatives from his wedding, after his mother Caroline was not invited to Holly’s swanky hen do.

    The astonishing family feud kicked off after news arose that Adam’s mother was not invited to Holly’s hen, where she was joined by her mum, Adam’s sister Bethany and Victoria Beckham at Soho Farmhouse.

    In the wake of the snub, a number of stories of strife unravelled, with shock claims on each side about the fallout – including allegations that Holly and Adam made Caroline choose a different outfit for the wedding as they did not like her choice.

    Adam and Holly are at loggerheads with his family, including his mum Caroline, who he uninvited from their wedding (L-R: Holly Ramsay, Caroline Peaty and Adam Peaty)

    Holly showed off her breathtaking figure in the Victoria’s Secret shoot as well as flashing her dazzling engagement ring

    Holly has used her high-profile nuptials to Adam to cash in on mega deals – including collabs with Charlotte Tilbury and Victoria’s Secret  (pictured in her lingerie campaign)

    Before the wedding, Holly collaborated with Charlotte Tilbury

    The astonishing family feud kicked off after news arose that Adam’s mother was not invited to Holly’s hen do, where she was joined by her mum Tana, Adam’s sister Bethany and Victoria Beckham at Soho Farmhouse (Bethany pictured third from the left, behind Tilly Ramsay)

    Adam is pictured with ex Eirianned Munro and son George

  • HEARTBREAKING REVEAL: Ben Cohen Breaks Down as He Reveals His Daughter Isabelle, 17, Needs a Pacemaker After Heart Condition Diagnosis — “𝐼𝑡’𝑠 𝐵𝑒𝑒𝑛 𝐻𝑜𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑑𝑜𝑢𝑠” DD

    HEARTBREAKING REVEAL: Ben Cohen Breaks Down as He Reveals His Daughter Isabelle, 17, Needs a Pacemaker After Heart Condition Diagnosis — “𝐼𝑡’𝑠 𝐵𝑒𝑒𝑛 𝐻𝑜𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑑𝑜𝑢𝑠” DD

    HEARTBREAKING REVEAL: Ben Cohen Breaks Down as He Reveals His Daughter Isabelle, 17, Needs a Pacemaker After Heart Condition Diagnosis — “𝐼𝑡’𝑠 𝐵𝑒𝑒𝑛 𝐻𝑜𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑑𝑜𝑢𝑠”

    Ben Cohen emotionally reveals his daughter Isabelle, 17, will have to undergo surgery to have a pacemaker fitted after being diagnosed with a heart condition.

    In scenes set to air on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, the former rugby player, 47, describes the past 18 months as ‘horrendous’ following his on-off relationship with Kristina Rihanoff and financial troubles.

    Ben admits he is trying to be a ‘pillar of strength’ for his daughters. The athlete is father to twins Isabelle and Harriet from his 13-year marriage to Abby Cohen and Milena, nine, with Kristina.

    During tense interrogation scenes, the rugby star speaks out about what has been going on with his life.

    ‘It’s been horrendous. Izzy is having a pacemaker fitted and it’s a lot to process,’ he says – according to The Sun.

    ‘How do you deal with it? You be strong for your daughter, you have to be that pillar of strength. That’s when the self-neglect comes in because you prioritise other things before yourself.’

    Ben Cohen emotionally reveals his daughter Isabelle will have to undergo surgery to have a pacemaker fitted after being diagnosed with a heart condition

    Ben admits he is trying to be a ‘pillar of strength’ for his daughters. The athlete is father to twins Isabelle and Harriet from his 13-year marriage to Abby Cohen and Milena, nine

    Ben doesn’t reveal what Isabelle’s heart condition is. A pacemaker is a small, implanted electronic device that regulates your heartbeat by sending electrical impulses to your heart, preventing it from beating too slowly or irregularly, and improving quality of life for people with abnormal heart rhythms.

    During the show, Ben is said to write a heartfelt letter to Isabelle where he applauds the teenager for her bravery since her diagnosis.

    He adds: ‘There’s so much going on in my life personally, in so many different areas, when you get to this point it almost takes the f*****g lid off the can and all those emotions swirl with each other.

    ‘There has been a lot of horrible stuff happening in my life and you don’t realise what is going to come back and get you a little bit later.’

    While Ben admits he often hides his emotions, SAS officer Billy Billingham soon sees past it and says taking part in the gruelling challenge is like putting a ‘band aid over a f*****g gun shot wound’.

    The former Strictly star also opens up about the death of his father, Peter Cohen, the brother of 1966 World Cup-winner George. Ben says it left a ‘hole’ in his life.

    Peter died from a blood clot a month after he was beaten up in his own nightclub in Northampton when attempting to break up a brawl in 2000. His three attackers were jailed for violent disorder.

    Ben’s stint in Channel 4’s Celebrity SAS comes after it was reported he had rekindled his relationship with Kristina.

    In scenes set to air on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, the former rugby player, 47, describes the past 18 months as ‘horrendous’ following his on-off relationship with Kristina Rihanoff

    The former Strictly star opens up about the death of his father, Peter Cohen, the brother of 1966 World Cup-winner George. Ben says it left a ‘hole’ in his life

    Ben is taking part in the latest series of Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins on Channel 4

    A source told the publication: ‘They’ve decided to give things another go. They looked very much in love.’

    They were said to have poured everything they had into a yoga studio and fitness business and were severely impacted by Covid.

    The extent of the couple’s struggles were laid bare in unusual circumstances – during a court appearance in 2024 when professional dancer Kristina was caught driving without insurance.

    Giving evidence during the case, England World Cup winning rugby star Ben admitted he had bungled the handling of their car insurance policy and told how he was ‘fighting to save his relationship and home’.

    A friend of the couple told the Daily Mail in March: ‘The past six months have been hell for them and it has torn the love they had apart. For the sake of their family, they have chosen to go forward as separate individuals.

    ‘Those close to them who know them as a couple had hoped they would be able to work things out but for now it’s over and it looks like there’s no going back.’

    The couple were left with crippling debts after they ploughed every penny they had into a yoga studio which plunged into crisis during the Covid pandemic.

    In a tortuously frank admission Ben told the court: ‘I get up every day and I fight not to lose everything – to lose my cars and my house and my relationship. I’m so overdrawn.’

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    Ben Cohen and Kristina Rihanoff are ‘back together as they cosy up at event’ six months after split

    When questioned about the strains on his and Rihanoff’s relationship, he said: ‘We’re still living together. We’re in it financially.

    He added: ‘We’re in business together so the problem is that we opened the business before Covid and we got the worst severities of it and in all honestly this is just another problem for me to deal with.

    ‘I’ve got credit cards that are overdrawn. I’m overdrawn in both accounts. We have got a business debt because of Covid. It’s just another problem.’

    MailOnline was given an insight into the struggles during an interview with the couple in May 2021.

    They started Soo Yoga Group together in June 2017 – four years after falling for each other when they partnered on the 11th series of the hit BBC show.

    Companies House records showed that the Soo Yoga Group Ltd was £488,470 in the red in its last submitted set of accounts for the year ending on July 31, 2022.

    The company was facing being struck off and Cohen has since resigned as a director leaving Rihanoff as its sole director – while other companies linked to the couple were also in difficulties.

    It was not long before the couple had put their £1.75million five-bedroom home in Sywell, Northamptonshire, where they had lived since 2016 on the market.

    Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins is on Channel 4 on Sunday and is also available to stream.

     WHAT IS A PACEMAKER?

    A pacemaker is a small, battery-powered device that prevents the heart from beating too slowly.

    Surgery is needed to install it and the operation is generally carried out under local anaesthetic

    Around 50,000 people are fitted with a pacemaker every year in the UK, according to the British Heart Foundation

  • STUNNING TRANSFORMATION: Gemma Collins, 44, Flaunts INCREDIBLE Weight Loss in Cut-Out Swimsuit as She Unwinds at a Five-Star London Spa  DD

    STUNNING TRANSFORMATION: Gemma Collins, 44, Flaunts INCREDIBLE Weight Loss in Cut-Out Swimsuit as She Unwinds at a Five-Star London Spa  DD

    STUNNING TRANSFORMATION: Gemma Collins, 44, Flaunts INCREDIBLE Weight Loss in Cut-Out Swimsuit as She Unwinds at a Five-Star London Spa

    Gemma Collins showed off her impressive weight loss in a cut out swimsuit as she took to Instagram on Monday.

    The TOWIE star, 44, has kept her followers updated on her weight-loss journey after dropping from a size 26 to a size 20.

    The reality star revealed last year she achieved the results in just three months after using Mounjaro weight loss jabs.

    In her latest snap, taken from her five star stay in London, Gemma showed off her curves in the brown and white one-piece which was adorned with gold starfish as she took a dip in the pool.

    She captioned the post: ‘Januarys VIBE R and R and lots of water !!! @jumeirahcarltontower GCx My favorite hotel always to stay for a london VACAY ! X Manifesting a swim wear range for 2026 ! X.’

    Gemma’s friends and fans wrote in the comment section: ‘You look beautiful. I love that swimsuit’ and ‘Wow’. Dani Dyer posted a trio of love heart face emojis.

    Gemma Collins showed off her impressive weight loss in a cut out swimsuit as she took to Instagram on Monday

    Gemma captioned the post: ‘Januarys VIBE R and R and lots of water !!! @jumeirahcarltontower GCx My favorite hotel always to stay for a london VACAY ! X’

    Gemma revealed she is now microdosing on Mounjaro after fearing the weight loss jab had left her with ‘agonising’ health woes.

    The TOWIE star revealed to the Daily Mail recently that she had a ‘gallbladder attack’ in August after dropping to the floor in pain.

    The star has gone from a size 26 to a size 20 and lost 3.5st since taking the jab, and now Gemma has revealed she is back on the jab after taking a break.

    ‘I had to stop the jabs for a bit because I had a gallbladder attack in August, but they’ve assured me that it’s not actually linked to Mounjaro,’ Gemma told The Mirror.

    ‘I’ve given it a rest and I’ve really been managing what I’ve been eating. But I think I’m going to start microdosing because I feel with the microdosing, you don’t get all the [side] effects.’

    Gemma followed the guidance to increase her dosage incrementally, from the starting dose of 2.5mg, to the maximum dose of 15mg a week.

    But she now confirmed she will be sticking to the 2.5mg dosage as that was her favourite amount.

    Hailing the drug as ‘life changing’ she continued: ‘I’ve lost about 3½st and kept it off. I just feel good. I’m never going to look stick thin. I don’t want to look stick thin. It’s not who I am. But it’s about being healthier. So it’s all going in the right direction.’

    Her end is goal is to lose 6st in total from her original weight but she isn’t in any rush to drop the weight dramatically.

    Gemma’s friends and fans wrote in the comment section: ‘You look beautiful. I love that swimsuit’ and ‘Wow’. Dani Dyer posted a trio of love heart face emojis

    The reality star has kept her followers updated on her weight-loss journey after dropping from a size 26 to a size 20

    The TOWIE star, who has been open about her battle with infertility, took to Instagram as she sipped her final glass of champagne ahead of becoming a mum while ringing in the New Year

    It comes after Gemma confirmed she and fiancé Rami Hawash will have a baby and get married in 2026.

    The reality star, who has been open about her battle with infertility, took to Instagram as she sipped her final glass of champagne ahead of becoming a mum while ringing in the New Year.

    Gemma, who is step mother to fiancé Rami’s son Tristan, seven, looked incredibly glamorous as the couple joined pals including DJ Fat Tony at London’s swanky The Ned hotel.

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    Gemma Collins displays her weight loss in a bikini as she shares an inspiring end-of-year message

    Alongside a slew of snaps, she penned: ‘The most fantastic NYE with our faves it was the final drink of champagne as I have a wedding to plan !! yes I’m getting married this year and YES I’m having a baby.

    ‘We had The most amazing evening @thenedlondon it was out of this world and the staff are first class the canopy’s the entertainment just kept coming you should all book now for next year.’

    Gemma, who has been engaged to Rami since 2024, has been incredibly candid about her wish to have children and previously shared that she has faced several miscarriages and was once advised to terminate a pregnancy of an intersex baby.

    The TV personality has also shared that after struggling to conceive naturally, she and fiancé Rami were considering going down the surrogacy route and she has previously revealed she has considered fostering, as her mum was fostered as a child.

    She has a low number of AMH hormones, meaning she also has a limited number of eggs available, and also suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which directly affects the ovaries.

    Gemma and businessman Rami previously spilled the beans about their plans for their upcoming nuptials, revealing they want three separate weddings.

    She explained that she wants a main ceremony in the UK, a second taking place abroad and then a ‘formal one’ for their closest family and friends.

    In true GC style, she added that multiple celebrations means she is also planning to have several different wedding dresses.

  • Jeremy Clarkson UNLEASHES on the BBC — Names and Shames Stars Caught in Major Scandals as Broadcaster “Hits a New Low” DD

    Jeremy Clarkson UNLEASHES on the BBC — Names and Shames Stars Caught in Major Scandals as Broadcaster “Hits a New Low” DD

    Jeremy Clarkson UNLEASHES on the BBC — Names and Shames Stars Caught in Major Scandals as Broadcaster “Hits a New Low”

    Jeremy Clarkson has launched a blistering attack on the BBC, taking aim at the broadcaster for ‘hitting a new low’ with its ‘worst ever ratings over Christmas‘.

    The former Top Gear host, who was let go from the BBC in 2015, insisted he wasn’t holding a grudge against the television company as he named and shamed stars involved in scandals on their channels over the years.

    Jeremy, 65, took to his column in The Times to once again address his exit from the corporation, following an altercation with a producer on the set of Top Gear.

    The TV presenter, who went on to star in Prime Video’s The Grand Tour alongside former co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May, said that while his fans likely expect him to ‘launch into a tirade of abuse’ against the BBC over his ‘rather public’ removal, he instead wanted to focus on being treated like a ‘naughty scallywag’.

    Admitting his life has ‘improved immeasurably’ since leaving the BBC, Clarkson said he felt ‘a tiny bit smug’ about the scandals that unfolded both before and after his exit.

    ‘When I was there, I was seen as the ultimate bad boy,’ Clarkson wrote, adding while reflecting on ‘forever’ appearing in the papers for various transgressions that he was treated like ‘nothing more than a naughty scallywag’.

    Jeremy Clarkson launched a blistering attack on the BBC, taking aim at the broadcaster for ‘hitting a new low’ with its ‘worst ever ratings over Christmas’

    The former Top Gear host, who was let go from the BBC in 2015, said he felt ‘a tiny bit smug’ about the scandals that unfolded both before and after his exit

    He hit out that even before leaving the broadcaster, there were problems within the Broadcasting House, where the BBC has been based for over 90 years.

    Clarkson continued that the controversies he faced were minor in comparison with what he felt are far more serious scandals to rock the broadcaster both at the time of his exit and after.

    He wrote about the misconduct and crimes of other BBC figures, including Rolf Harris, who was found guilty on 12 counts of indecent assault in 2014.

    Clarkson also noted the Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal that unfolded in 2012, and more recently, Huw Edwards, who was sentenced for possessing indecent images of children in 2024.

    He noted that despite these scandals, he was reprimanded for what he felt were comparatively trivial matters, like the name of his dog, Didier Dogba – which saw him accused of racism.

    Clarkson also noted editorial failures within the broadcaster, including the recent editing of a speech by Donald Trump in a Panorama documentary and the use of a reporter in Gaza with alleged links to terrorism.

    He also hit out at a ‘woeful’ Panorama episode that explored racism in policing.

    Taking aim at Doctor Who writer Russell T Davies, Clarkson went on to suggest Davies had ‘ruined’ one of the BBC’s top performing shows with ‘ham-fisted climate change dialogue’ in its new spin off, The War Between The Land And The Sea.

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    The former BBC presenter went on to star in Prime Video’s The Grand Tour alongside former co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May after his exit from the broadcaster in 2015

    Clarkson made reference to former BBC presenter Huw Edwards, who was sentenced for possessing indecent images of children in 2024

    The TV star also criticised the broadcasting of Glastonbury performer Bob Vylan, who was seen inciting chants of ‘death to the IDF’ during coverage of the festival.

    Clarkson said that he felt these failures had to have consequences, suggesting the BBC get rid of its licence fee for viewers.

    He claimed: ‘As a result of all these mistakes and the right-on nature of the content, the BBC had its worst-ever ratings on Christmas Day and last year lost more than £1 billion in revenue as households said they no longer wished to watch it.’

    He argued that the hours of low-cost daytime programming that the broadcaster churns out on a daily basis was draining the resources that could be used to fund high-quality drama series that could compete with streaming giants.

    Praising BBC iPlayer as ‘one of the best bits of tech in the business’, Clarkson suggested that the Beeb should make the move to merge with other broadcaster to compete with streaming giants like Apple TV+, Disney+, Netflix and Prime Video.

    The decision would follow in the footsteps of reports that ITV are in talks to merge with Sky in a £1.6million deal – with Sky eyeing up buying ITV’s Media & Entertainment.

    ‘Imagine an Adolescence every week,’ Clarkson continued, backing up his idea behind a model that prioritised producing high-impact British dramas.

    Clarkson suggested calling the new British streaming giant ‘Britflix’.

    Taking aim at TV writer Russell T Davies, Clarkson went on to suggest Davies had ‘ruined’ one of the BBC’s top performing shows, Doctor Who

    Clarkson hit out that the popular series had been ruined by the ‘climate change’ narrative of new spin-off The War Between The Land And The Sea

    It comes after Top Gear producer Andy Wilman launched an attack on the BBC for ‘misunderstanding’ host Jeremy Clarkson, and trying to ‘f*** over’ the TV star and his co-hosts.

    Wilman, who is the former executive producer of the long-running car series, accused the broadcaster’s bosses of ‘tarring them with the same brush as comic Bernard Manning’.

    Bernard, who died aged 76 in 2007, was banned from performing at venues around the country for controversial jokes that saw him accused of sexism and racism.

    Andy, 63, hit out that a small group of people at the BBC compared the hosts to the seventies comedian over some ‘politically incorrect comments’ on Top Gear.

    And while the producer feels remorseful for the remarks that offended viewers, Andy, who is releasing a memoir, Mr Wilman’s Motoring Adventure, admitted he still held some anger towards the broadcaster after the show was brought to an end.

    Especially for what he suggests was the broadcaster attempting to secretly split up the trio of hosts behind-the-scenes after offensive remarks.

    He told The Sun: ‘We’d said sorry, but you got that sense that they were going, “That’s not enough”… I thought it was a Bernard Manning brush going on.’

    Trouble began brewing for the show’s stars after a joke aired while the hosting trio filmed on a bridge they built in Thailand in 2014 – using the derogatory term ‘slope’ to describe people of East or South East Asian descent.

    Clarkson said that he felt the failures from the BBC had to have consequences, suggesting the broadcaster get rid of its licence fee for viewers

    Producer Andy Wilman, who turned Top Gear into a global success, has launched an attack on the BBC for ‘misunderstanding’ host Jeremy Clarkson

    It followed on from a formal apology made by Jeremy, 65, and his co-stars just years earlier after the group characterised Mexican people as lazy.

    While Andy explained they did receive ‘support’ within the BBC and that the show’s compliance department had been on his side, a probe into the show was still launched.

    The nail in the coffin for Jeremy came in 2015 when a complaint was reported to BBC management that he had been involved in a physical and verbal incident with producer Oisin Tymon.

    Andy added of the attitude towards former host Jeremy, who had his contract with the BBC terminated in 2015 following the incident, continued: ‘I think people totally misunderstand Jeremy… He’s never an angry person.’

    He further hit out at the BBC’s attitude towards Jeremy’s co-hosts, Richard Hammond and James May, after they got rid of Jeremy, trying to ‘split’ the trio up after Jeremy’s departure.

    Andy said: ‘They thought they could just blithely go, “Right, let’s put a wedge between them, and then we’ll have two of them and we’ll f*** them over.”‘

    After Jeremy’s departure, co-stars James, 62, and Richard, 55, stuck alongside him in signing a deal for The Grand Tour with Amazon’s Prime Video – which Andy was a producer on.

    During its time on air, Top Gear gained a Guinness World Record for the most-watched factual programme in the world in 2013 thanks to its 350 million views across 212 countries.

    Trouble began brewing for the show’s stars after a joke aired while the hosting trio filmed on a bridge they built in Thailand in 2014

    After Jeremy’s departure, co-stars James, 62, and Richard, 55, stuck alongside him in signing a deal for The Grand Tour with Amazon’s Prime Video – which Andy was a producer on

    And it welcomed guests including Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, Rowan Atkinson, Ryan Reynolds and Dame Helen Mirren.

    While reboot The Grand Tour was popular among viewers, it did not share the same level of success as the BBC’s Top Gear.

    Top Gear was then brought back to screens with a new panel of hosts including Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc, before the BBC unveiled a new presenting lineup with former cricketer Freddie Flintoff, presenter Paddy McGuinness and journalist Chris Harris.

    The show came to an end when Freddie, 47, narrowly escaped death and was left with severe facial injuries in a car crash while filming for the show.

    Despite the horror crash, Andy insisted that he felt the show ‘could return’ with work to make the ‘dangers levels acceptable’, and if there ‘was a will’ from the BBC to bring it back.

    In 2024, the BBC said that it would not return ‘for the foreseeable future’.

    Elsewhere, Andy claimed there was a time when bosses at the BBC wanted one of the trio gone because they were three middle-aged white men.

    He claimed he was then asked by an executive: ‘So, how about replacing one of your line-up with a young . . . black or Asian presenter,’ in extracts from his book obtained by The Sun.

    The BBC then unveiled a new presenting lineup with former cricketer Freddie Flintoff, presenter Paddy McGuinness and journalist Chris Harris

    Andy replied: ‘So hang on, you’ve got young black and Asian viewers who have chosen, seemingly quite happily, to watch three white, middle-class, middle-aged men doing what they do, and in response to that, we should now break that team up — the one they enjoy watching — and give them something they’re most likely not asking for?

    ‘Isn’t that sort of patronising to . . . young black and Asian viewers?’

    It follows the BBC suffering some of its worst Christmas Day TV ratings in modern times in December, as viewers turn their backs on its traditional festive offerings.

    Viewing figures were almost two thirds lower at their peak on December 25, with almost 4.6 million people tuning in to watch King Charles III’s annual Christmas message.

    This marked a near eight million fewer viewers than those who huddled round the television set for the corporation’s long-awaited Gavin and Stacey special in 2024.

    While 12.5 million watched the Christmas reunion, ten million also sat down for the corporation’s showing of Wallace & Gromit on the same day, and both exceeded 20 million when views on catch-up were added.

    But while the BBC still dominated the most-watched list this year, its ratings were down across the board in a worrying sign for bosses following another year of scandals.

    Familiar favourites such as Eastenders and Call The Midwife saw their viewers drop compared with 2024, suggesting a steady decline in the number of Brits switching on the box this Christmas.

    The Christmas special of Strictly Come Dancing marked the final time Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly hosted the show, and pulled in 4.2 million viewers on Christmas Day

    None of the top ten shows came close to last year’s successes, with second-placed The Scarecrow’s Wedding getting 4.3 million views and Strictly Come Dancing at third with 4.2 million.

    Call the Midwife came in at fourth with 3.4 million watches, while first-time entry Amandaland beat out the residents of Albert Square for seventh place with three million.

    The corporation did still occupy nine of the top ten spots for the most-watched festive television shows, with even its weather forecast trumping ITV‘s best-viewed programme, The 1% Club.

    But its results are being described as the BBC’s worst ever festive performance, previously attributed to its 2006 outing, which saw its viewer share drop to just 30 per cent.

    However in a world before streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon diverted many viewers to alternatives platforms, even on that Christmas Day its best-watched programme, the Christmas episode of The Vicar Of Dibley, pulled in 11.4 million.

    This year’s maximum of 4.5 million is a far cry from the heyday of 1986, when around 30 million people tuned in to watch the corporation’s festive edition of Eastenders.

    Critics argue that this year’s low figures are not only the continuation of a long-running trend, but also particularly brutal given the sensational line-up last year thanks to Gavin and Stacey.

    Even the prospect of Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly’s last ever Strictly appearance was seemingly not enough to entice viewers back to mainstream TV.

    First-time entry to the Christmas Day schedule Amandaland pulled in three million viewers – in 2024

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    It marks a bitter blow to the BBC which is still reeling from a series of scandals in recent months and the filing of a massive lawsuit by US President Donald Trump.

    This year’s offerings were themselves controversial after the corporation chose not to pull the Boxing Day special of comedy panel show Would I Lie To You following allegations of inappropriate behaviour against one of its panellists emerging.

    Comedian and author David Walliams was this month dropped by his publishers HarperCollins over claims he sexually harassed junior employees. Walliams denies any wrongdoing.

    The former Britain’s Got Talent host was already in hot water after it emerged earlier this year that while recording the festive episode, he made two Nazi salutes and a lewd sexual gesture.

    Host Rob Bryant reportedly had to intervene in the recording to remind Walliams that the show is family-friendly and is broadcast pre-watershed.

    The BBC has confirmed it has no future plans to work with the author, but still aired the episode as planned.

    Elsewhere, the BBC is under fresh scrutiny over its relationship with Russell Brand, who was recently charged with more allegations of rape and sexual assault against women. He has pleaded not guilty to the previous charges against him.

    And just days before Christmas Trump filed a $10billion lawsuit against the corporation over the editing of a speech he made on the day of the Capital riots in an episode of Panorama.

    Kate Phillips, the BBC’s chief content officer, said: ‘We’re proud of the fact that people come together on the BBC at Christmas.

    ‘Having nine out of the top ten shows on Christmas Day is a timely reminder that shared moments really do still matter even in a world of so much choice.’

  • SHOCK REVEALED Swiss Bɑr Where 40 People Diєd in Inferno ‘Hɑd NOT Been Inspected for FIVE YEARS’ — Sɑfety Fɑilures Spɑrk Fury ɑnd Grief DD

    SHOCK REVEALED Swiss Bɑr Where 40 People Diєd in Inferno ‘Hɑd NOT Been Inspected for FIVE YEARS’ — Sɑfety Fɑilures Spɑrk Fury ɑnd Grief DD

    SHOCK REVEALED Swiss Bɑr Where 40 People Diєd in Inferno ‘Hɑd NOT Been Inspected for FIVE YEARS’ — Sɑfety Fɑilures Spɑrk Fury ɑnd Grief

    The mayor of Crans-Montana where 40 people died and 119 were injured in a nightclub fire has said the venue was not checked for five years.

    Mayor Nicolas Ferauda admitted the Le Constellation Bar had no safety inspections carried out since 2019.

    A blaze had spread the venue on New Year’s Eve, believed to have been caused by champagne sparklers igniting the sound-proof foam on the ceiling.

    At least 40 people were killed, and another 119 injured as people crowded the one emergency exit to escape.

    The majority of victims were teenagers as the club accepted over 16s.

    Mayor Feruda said: ‘We are profoundly sorry. We did not have an indication that the checks had not been done

    ‘We regret that – we owe it to the families and we will accept the responsibility.’


    Mayor Nicolas Ferauda admitted the Le Constellation Bar had no safety inspections carried out since 2019 (Picture: AFP)


    A memorial to the victims in Crans-Montana (Picture: AFP)


    The fire is believed to have been caused by champagne sparklers igniting the sound-proof foam
    He added the sound-proof foam was deemed acceptable at the time, and local authorities will now conduct a full audit of all venues in the area.

    Owners of La Constellation Jacques Moretti, 49, and his wife Jessica, 40, were pictured renovating the bar themselves in 2015.

    They have already been questioned by police and face manslaughter charges.

    Footage shows the dimpled foam acoustic insulation on the ceiling catching fire before quickly spreading across the room.

    Beatrice Pilloud, the attorney general for the Valais region, said: ‘We assume that the fire originated from sparklers attached to champagne bottles. From there, the ceiling caught fire.

    ‘We are also looking at what materials were used. The issue of emergency exits, fire extinguishers, and the bar’s occupancy is also being investigated.

    ‘Our investigation also includes the foam on the ceiling. It is still unclear whether any individuals will face criminal charges. However, it is possible that an investigation for negligent homicide will be initiated.’