“HAPPY NEW YEAR, MOM. I LOVE YOU MORE THAN ANYTHING.” The final message sent by 17-year-old Trystan Pidoux at 00:17 a.m. on January 1, 2026 — a simple, heartfelt New Year’s greeting to his mother — has become one of the most heartbreaking symbols of the Le Constellation fire tragedy in Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
Just hours after he pressed send, the basement nightclub where Trystan was celebrating with friends turned into an inferno. Forty people lost their lives that night, and over 116 were injured — many with life-changing burns. Trystan Pidoux never made it out. His final text, frozen at the very start of what should have been a new beginning, now carries an unbearable weight for his family, friends, and an entire nation in mourning.
Here are poignant images shared by family and friends after the tragedy, capturing Trystan’s bright smile and the love he left behind:
This photograph shows Trystan Pidoux smiling warmly in a casual outdoor setting, the image widely circulated by his loved ones in tributes following the fire.
Another cherished portrait of Trystan, taken during happier times, highlighting the youthful energy and kindness that friends say defined him.
Trystan, a 17-year-old Swiss teenager from the canton of Vaud, had traveled to Crans-Montana with friends for the New Year’s festivities. According to statements from his family shared with local media (including 24 Heures and Le Matin Dimanche), he was excited about the evening — texting his mother shortly after midnight with the now-famous message: “HAPPY NEW YEAR, MOM. I LOVE YOU MORE THAN ANYTHING.”
It was the last time she would ever hear from her son.
Here are additional images from the memorials and vigils held in the days following the tragedy:
This photograph captures a candlelight vigil in Crans-Montana, where hundreds gathered with portraits of victims, including Trystan, surrounded by flowers and messages of love.
Another emotional scene from a memorial service, with candles arranged around photos of the young victims, reflecting the profound grief felt by families and the community.
The fire began around 1:26 a.m. when sparks from champagne bottles topped with sparklers (a signature festive ritual at Le Constellation) ignited the highly flammable soundproofing foam on the basement ceiling. The flames spread with terrifying speed, triggering a flashover that filled the space with intense heat, thick black smoke, and toxic fumes. Panic erupted as hundreds of young people — many teenagers ringing in the new year — struggled to escape through a narrow staircase that quickly became overwhelmed.
Trystan was among those trapped in the crush. Like many victims, he succumbed primarily to smoke inhalation and trampling rather than direct burns. His body was later identified through forensic work involving DNA and dental records, a process that took days and prolonged the agony for waiting families.
Here are more visuals from the national response and tributes to Trystan and the other victims:
This image shows a large memorial wall outside the former Le Constellation building, covered in photos, messages, and candles left by mourners honoring the 40 young lives lost.
A powerful photograph from a silent march through Crans-Montana, where participants carried signs and portraits, demanding justice and safety reforms.
Trystan’s mother has not spoken publicly in detail, but close family friends and local media have shared that the message has become a cherished — yet devastating — keepsake. In a community statement released through a family spokesperson, they described Trystan as “a gentle, loving boy who always put others first,” adding: “He ended the old year telling his mother how much he loved her. That love is all we have left.”
The tragedy has left deep scars on Switzerland. Many of the victims were teenagers and young adults, turning what should have been a night of joy into a national day of mourning. A minute of silence was observed nationwide, and thousands attended vigils across the country. Pope Francis, French President Emmanuel Macron, and other international leaders sent condolences, reflecting the global resonance of the loss.
Here are additional images that capture the scale of grief and solidarity:
This photograph depicts mourners at a national memorial service in Sion, holding candles and photos of the victims, including young people like Trystan.
Another touching tribute scene, with a large portrait of Trystan placed among flowers and candles at a community gathering in his hometown.
The investigation continues to focus on several key issues:

The use of indoor sparklers in a venue with flammable ceiling materials.
No fire safety inspections since 2019, despite regulations requiring annual checks.
The inward-opening main exit and narrow staircase layout.
The ground-floor service door reportedly found locked from the inside, which co-owner Jacques Moretti says he forced open upon arrival.
Co-owners Jacques and Jessica Moretti face charges of negligent homicide, negligent bodily harm, and negligent arson. Jacques remains in pre-trial detention, while Jessica is under judicial supervision. Both have expressed profound remorse, stating they are “devastated” and cooperating fully.
As Switzerland grapples with grief and demands for accountability, Trystan Pidoux’s final message stands as a heartbreaking reminder of what was truly important in the last moments of his life. When smoke filled the air and the music stopped, love was what he chose to express.
That single text — sent at 00:17 a.m. — remains a frozen echo of tenderness amid unimaginable loss.
Rest in peace, Trystan. Your love lives on in every heart you touched.
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