The main danger from open areas outside the edge of the piste seems to have passed after the recent snowfall. However, several serious accidents again occurred on the Tyrolean ski slopes. In one case – as so often happens – there was a collision.
At around 11:30 am on Monday, a German skier (46) was standing at the edge of the red piste number 4 in the Hochzillertal ski area when suddenly a skier following him bumped into him and the person’s skis, poles and backpack were ‘torn off’. standing, as he testified. The unknown skier also fell. But he continued the journey without revealing his details. An acquaintance of the accident victim then followed the boy to obtain the data, but this failed. Any witnesses are asked to contact the Ried im Zillertal police station on 059133/7253.
Personal description of the second winter sports enthusiast involved
The stranger speaks German and is around twenty. What particularly stood out was his bright blue ski jacket with an Italy logo on the side; he rode on freeride skis from the brand “K2”, color beige.
Man resuscitated in Sölden
On Monday around 12.40 pm, a collision took place between two skiers on a ski slope in the Ötztal. A 44-year-old German lost control of his skis for unknown reasons and fell. He hit his head on the slope and then collided with a 15-year-old skier from Belarus. The man had to be resuscitated on the spot by an Alpine police officer and people from the Sölden snow rescue service. He was taken to Zams Hospital by emergency medical helicopter. The 15-year-old second victim suffered bruises on her back and was treated as an outpatient in the valley.
In Kühtai against stone blocks
Sunday already A 38-year-old Chinese man went over the edge of the slope with his skis in the Kühtai ski resort and fell onto blocks of stone about ten meters away. The man suffered serious internal injuries. Due to the bad weather, a rescue by helicopter was not possible and therefore a land rescue was carried out. The injured person was taken by ambulance to the clinic in Innsbruck.
Source: Krone

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