The surviving Albanian recounts the horror of the bus fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, to Blick.

Faton Morina, a 32-year-old tourist originating from Kosovo, shared a harrowing account of the bus fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, with Blick. The incident, reported by Gazeta Express on March 17, 2026, at 23:28, resulted in six deaths, including the individual responsible. Morina, who was traveling on the postal bus at the time, described the immediate chaos.

“I instantly leapt out, losing my shoes in the process,” he recounted, still profoundly impacted by the experience. He explained that he was seated directly across from Roger K. (†65), the perpetrator.

K. then ignited himself with gasoline, a shocking and deliberate act. Morina noted, “When he set himself ablaze, his expression remained remarkably composed, devoid of any discernible emotion.” The tragedy unfolded a week prior in Kerzers, Fribourg, and caused injuries to five other passengers, including Morina himself.

Currently receiving treatment at the University Hospital of Lausanne, as detailed by albinfo.ch, Morina detailed the terrifying moments. The surviving passenger’s account provides a chilling perspective on the events surrounding the bus disaster.

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  1. Faton Morina, a 32-year-old visitor from Kosovo, described the devastating bus blaze in Kerzers, Switzerland, to Blick. The event, detailed by Gazeta Express on March 17, 2026, at 23:28, caused six fa

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