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British snowboarder killed in 'Death Valley' Swiss Alps avalanche | British snowboarder killed in 'Death Valley' Swiss Alps avalanche |
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A British snowboarder caught in an avalanche has died during one of the most deadly ski seasons in Switzerland. | A British snowboarder caught in an avalanche has died during one of the most deadly ski seasons in Switzerland. |
The 30-year-old man is understood to have been killed while snowboarding off-piste in the Alps with his 31-year-old brother on Saturday. | The 30-year-old man is understood to have been killed while snowboarding off-piste in the Alps with his 31-year-old brother on Saturday. |
The pair are thought to have been travelling down the so-called 'Hannibal corridor' of Mont Vélan, in the Valais area, when the younger was caught in the slide. | The pair are thought to have been travelling down the so-called 'Hannibal corridor' of Mont Vélan, in the Valais area, when the younger was caught in the slide. |
The accident occurred at an altitude of 3,600 metres and while rescuers were able to reach him quickly, he died at the scene. | The accident occurred at an altitude of 3,600 metres and while rescuers were able to reach him quickly, he died at the scene. |
Descending down the mountain when killed, he is believed to be the 28th person killed in an avalanche in Switzerland this winter. | Descending down the mountain when killed, he is believed to be the 28th person killed in an avalanche in Switzerland this winter. |
In some areas of the Alps, avalanche danger rose to level 5 this month With dozens more skiers and walkers killed elsewhere, this season is proving to be one of the most lethal in recent memory. | |
In total, more than 100 people have died in the Alps this winter while many have been rescued by response teams. | In total, more than 100 people have died in the Alps this winter while many have been rescued by response teams. |
A 60-year-old German national, was also killed in an incident on Saturday on the Pigne d’Arolla mountain. | A 60-year-old German national, was also killed in an incident on Saturday on the Pigne d’Arolla mountain. |
Three other members of his climbing group, made up of five skiers and two guides, were slightly injured. | Three other members of his climbing group, made up of five skiers and two guides, were slightly injured. |
All but one were able to dig themselves out from under the snow and come to the aid of the German. | All but one were able to dig themselves out from under the snow and come to the aid of the German. |
He was airlifted to hospital but died later. | He was airlifted to hospital but died later. |
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