Yorkshire Post

Briton suffocated after fall into snowdrift

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A YOUNG British snowboarde­r who suffocated after falling head-first into a snowdrift in the Alps could have been buried for 30 minutes before he was discovered, French authoritie­s have said.

The 25-year-old man, who was working a season in the resort of Meribel, was found in an off-piste area of the Allues area of the mountain.

It is believed he was unable to release himself from his board.

A spokesman for the Alps mountain rescue said it was difficult to say how long he may have been stuck, but estimated it could have been as long as half an hour.

He said: “The snowboarde­r was alone when he fell. He was spotted by two witnesses skiing nearby who noticed a snowboard sticking out of the snow about 20m from the piste.

“They then realised that someone might be attached to the board.”

He said the two witnesses had called for help before trying to reach the young man themselves and lift him out of the snow.

“It was very difficult for them. He was buried up to his pelvis and the snow was very heavy, very compacted.”

He added that mountain rescue services had arrived within minutes but by the time they arrived he was in cardiac arrest.

He said that the incident was still being investigat­ed, while an inquest has been opened under the jurisdicti­on of the nearby town of Albertvill­e.

In January this year, Britons Oscar Cassagneau-Francis and Rajen Mahendra, both 26, were killed after falling hundreds of metres in an off-piste area while skiing in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc.

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