There was bright excitement on the prebichl a week ago when a skidoo and two followers full of children attacked the slopes. It is now clear: a technical condition can be ruled out. The seven injured children are doing well again, they are back in the kindergarten.
It was a large-scale deployment of rescue workers on January 17 on the Prebichl. A skidoo, which was transporting 14 kindergarten children from Graz and the Graz district and their ski instructors from the bus parking lot to the so-called “Kinderland”, crashed into a staircase shortly before 10 am. Almost two meters away and the skidoo would have crashed into the overarching bar.
Child fainted
One of the two followers fell over and several children fell out. Because a five-year-old briefly fainted, he was flown to the LKH Graz with the Öamtc helicopter. The remaining six injured children – all wearing ski helmets – had had breaks and cuts. They were brought to Kalwang and Leoben by the rescue at the hospitals.
They were all accompanied by their parents to the hospitals because the day the accident occurred was the last day of the ski track and the legal guardians were there
Praise to all emergency services
“The rescue chain worked really well,” emphasizes René Dengg of the Alpine Police Hochsteiermark. Why the 31-year-old ski instructor who sent the skidoo lost control is still the subject of the investigation led for negligent bodily harm. “We can certainly rule out a technical glitch,” Dengg said.
Children have now been interviewed
The children, who are all back in nursery school and reported on an adventure ski day, have now been asked about the incident. “It was mainly about who sat where,” says Dengg. The interrogations of the ski instructors are still open. However, the investigation should be completed by the end of February.
Source: Krone

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