Salzburg: Unknown serious ski accidents and cut off – German vacationers injured
Two hit-and-run ski accidents occurred on Wednesday (January 4) on the Salzburg ski slopes, where two German vacationers were injured. In one case, a rescue helicopter was also used.
Salzburg – Shortly after 11 a.m. in Königsleiten near Wald im Pinzgau there was a runway 52 48-year-old German run down by a hitherto unknown. die badly injured woman had to be flown to the hospital in Zell am See with the rescue helicopter “Martin 6”.
Unknown injured German vacationer (60)
In Obertauern suffered a 60-year-old German vacationer from Lower Saxony broke her arm after being run over from behind by an unknown winter sports enthusiast around 2 p.m. on the red Poste 5a. She was brought down to the valley by the piste rescue service for medical treatment. In both cases, there is currently no evidence of the two escaped drivers. Witnesses are wanted to contact the police.
Black series of skiing accidents in Austria does not stop
Shortly after the New Year, there was a skiing accident on Monday morning (January 2nd). One 55-year-old Carinthian drove slowly downhill along the edge of the A1 piste in the Aineck ski area. A subsequent 24 year old Hungarian skidded on a slab of ice with his snowboard and crashed into the skier. The Carinthian suffered Elevations of indeterminate degree in the knee area. She was taken down to the valley on a snowmobile and then taken to the Tamsweg state hospital by ambulance. The 24-year-old was unharmed.
Current rips a Black series of skiing accidents in Austria – especially in Tyrol – not from (rosenheim24.de reported). It was only at the weekend that several serious injuries were reported at the start of the year in skiing and climbing accidents (to the article on rosenheim24.de) and also reported about it. And around Christmas there were also numerous fatal accidents, including the tragedy on the Steinplatte, involving two young skiers out of anger and Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz.
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