Off the ski slopes there is often a lack of snow at the moment, which makes falling on rough terrain all the more dangerous. Under these circumstances, a German skier (64) died on Friday in Ellmau (Tyrol).
The 64-year-old German was riding downhill on the red marked piste No. 98a in the municipality of Ellmau around 8:20 am. During the descent the woman fell and landed on the road The 18 to 22 degree steep terrain then began to slide, eventually falling over the edge of the track.
20 meters into the forest
The skier was left seriously injured about 20 meters off-piste on steep, snow-free terrain. A witness who was driving the train uphill at the time of the accident immediately set the rescue chain in motion. Despite the first aid measures quickly taken by both the pest rescue team and the emergency doctor, the woman died at the scene of the accident.
Source: Krone

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