đź”— Share this article 'Trapped in a Dreadful Dream': Families of Unaccounted For Teens Await Answers After Alpine Inferno Teenage Swiss teenager a young man from Switzerland is one of those unaccounted for. The relatives of teens lost after a tragic inferno at a bar in a Swiss ski resort are confronting an excruciating period of uncertainty for official news and appealing for any details about their family members online. The blaze engulfed the Le Constellation bar in the alpine resort, located in the Alps of south-west Switzerland, in the small hours of January 1st. Circulated footage depict the roof structure igniting as beverages with fireworks are raised in celebration. Authorities have indicated that it could take considerable time to formally name the those who perished of the disaster, which killed 40 people and injured another scores more. Officials said on Friday that 113 of the injured have been identified, with efforts still underway to name the other six. In the interim, families and friends have been posting on the internet to request clues about their missing relatives who were present at the venue that evening. Appeals for the Unaccounted For The fate of Swiss national Arthur Brodard, sixteen, are not yet determined, according to an public plea from his family. The resident of a town near Lausanne, explained to a local newspaper that she had returned to the city to check whether he was in the hospital, while his father did the same in Bern, but did not locate him. "I'm living a nightmare, a horror. The options are finding my son in the hospital mortuary, or I find him in critical condition. It's terrible," she said. She added that some of his companions had been found with burns covering a significant portion of their bodies. "It's indescribable; they went through an absolute nightmare." The Italian foreign ministry has confirmed that a number of of its nationals are still unaccounted for. Junior golfer Emanuele Galeppini, 16, was last in contact around the turn of the new year on New Year's Eve, according to. One of those is Emanuele Galeppini, a 16-year-old junior golfer, who hailed from Genoa but now residing in the UAE. The national sporting body has released a tribute that he is deceased, without mentioning the tragedy, honoring a "talented young man who embodied passion and authentic values." His father, is quoted as saying that his son was at the bar and was last heard from around midnight. An official spokesperson has indicated that a official announcement of his death is still pending. Additional Cases Giovanni Tamburi, 16, is likewise among the missing. His mother told reporters that he had been on holiday but had ventured out with friends and ended up at the bar. "Someone with him informed me they ran away after the fire started and that he had his mobile with him, but then at a specific moment he they were separated," she said, adding he had been wearing a distinctive gold chain. One of his educators said, "I've always been struck by his good nature and positive demeanor, combined with great maturity. Every time ask if get me a coffee." Alice Kallergis, who holds dual Swiss and Greek nationality but lives full-time in the country, was also present on that night, according to reports. Her brother has published an urgent request online, saying the family has had "no news" regarding the teenager or the three friends she was with, who are also unaccounted for. Officials from her other nation say they are continuing to monitor the situation.