Calgary Teenager, 15, Killed by Nakiska Avalanche: RCMP
A tragic incident occurred on Friday afternoon when a 15-year-old boy from Calgary lost his life in an avalanche. The avalanche struck west of Calgary, specifically at the Nakiska ski hill.
Details of the Avalanche Incident
Emergency services, including the Cochrane RCMP, responded to a call at approximately 12:45 p.m. Two skiers were caught in the avalanche. While one skier managed to dig out uninjured, the teenager was found buried in the snow.
Emergency Response
First responders located the teenager, who was unresponsive. He was subsequently transported to Alberta Children’s Hospital via ground ambulance. Unfortunately, he was pronounced dead early Saturday morning.
Statements from Officials
- A Nakiska ski hill spokesperson expressed deep condolences, saying, “Our hearts are with the family and friends of the individual.” They acknowledged the community’s grief during this difficult time.
- The Cochrane RCMP confirmed details through a news release, highlighting the ongoing investigation into the incident.
- The Alberta Alpine Ski Association also issued a statement, noting that two of its athletes were involved. They expressed their support for the families and emphasized the impact of this tragedy on the community.
This unfortunate event has deeply affected the local community, raising concerns about safety on the slopes. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the avalanche is still in progress, with detailed findings expected to shed light on this heartbreaking incident.