The series of fatal skiing accidents in Tyrol does not stop. On Thursday afternoon, a Belgian (47) died in the St. Anton ski area. The man – just like the two 17-year-olds who had an accident on Wednesday – had come down a slope.
The fatal accident of the two 17-year-old friends in the Waidring ski area in the Tyrolean lowlands on Wednesday shocked the entire country. Off-piste conditions are particularly dangerous at the moment due to the lack of snow. These could also have been fatal for a 47-year-old from Belgium.
Witnesses saw Mann lose control of his skis
The holidaymaker was on piste 14 in St. Anton around 1 p.m. on Thursday. Witnesses saw the man lose control of his skis and go over the left slope of the slope. After about 20 meters, the Belgian collided head-on with a tree and a rock.
Slope rescuers and the alerted helpers of a trauma helicopter could no longer do anything for the 47-year-old. The man succumbed to his serious injuries at the scene of the accident.
Source: Krone

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