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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Thats dreadful - sounds like a big avalanche. Condolences to all involved and their familys.
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1 English, 1 Swede, 2 French skier, are dead, My mind for this time to their families,, I was arrived this morning, to Tignes, , I was not realised that the dead swede was same age as me,, so I have just contact worried familymember in sweden, and france,,,
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The English guy was Cpt. James Whalley. A colleague and all round great guy.
RIP James.
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Michelle,
Hi there, my name is Ben Moore-Bridger, I'm a journalist with the Evening Standard newspaper in London. I've heard about the terrible news of the avalanche and am hoping to put together a tribute about Mr Whalley, and understand from your post that you knew him.
The police have said he was from London, and as a result I'm trying to speak to anyone who might be able to tell me a bit about what he was like and pay tribute to him.
If you could ring me as soon as possible on 0044 7869 148 138 or 0044 207 938 6603, I'd very much appreciate it.
My email address is benedict.moore-bridger@standard.co.uk
Many thanks
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I read this yesterday and was devastated when I was informed it was Jamie this morning. I only met him a few times and skied with him as well my sincere condolences to his family and friends. Quite simply one of the nicest people you could ever ever meet, young, ridiculously good looking, hugely talented and a fab and highly experienced skier. A lovely Guernseyman and a massive loss to our island community and everyone else who knew him. RIP
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"A British airline pilot was among four people killed when they were buried by a 300ft-wide avalanche in the French Alps, it was revealed today.
Captain James Whalley was swept away by tons of ice and snow at the resort of Val d'Isère. The 32-year-old easyJet pilot and the others were dug out within minutes but the sheer weight of the snow meant their hearts had stopped beating. Mr Whalley's girlfriend Holly Hill, 23, who was planning to join him in France, said the couple had been in touch the night before he died.
She said: “He told me he loved me and was going to bed early. He loved skiing, and always said if he had to go he wished it would be something like this.” He is the third Briton to die this season in the French Alps.
The skiers were being led by experienced instructor Didier Moreau, 48, an off-piste specialist with the Top Ski school.
Mr Moreau and his wife were said to have been watching members of the group descend a 1,500ft slope in the Pont St Charles area when disaster stuck.
Mr Whalley, who friends described as an extreme sports enthusiast, Peter Anderson, 55, and a French couple aged 62 and 59 were killed, while a fifth person was buried up to their legs but survived with no injuries. All were equipped with avalanche transceivers, a type of radio equipment used to track skiers trapped under snow..."
benm_b's full report can be read here
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Michelle, thanks for posting that. Makes the terrible event even more real
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Michelle wrote: |
: “He told me he loved me and was going to bed early. He loved skiing, and always said if he had to go he wished it would be something like this.” |
Amen to that
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You know it makes sense.
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A truly sad incident and sincere condolences to all concerned.
As stated above, show respect for the mountain, yourself and other skiiers and always endeavour to ski safely.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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Michelle, terrible news
not much to add to what others have said
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Very sad. Radio Val d'Isère has made available a video showing the extent of this avalanche here .
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speechless :
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It has just been announced that Jamie's funeral will be on Tuesday 25th January in his home town of St Peter Port, Guernsey at 2.30pm.
easyJets CEO, Carolyn McCall has also said today that "...spoken to [James'] family and they have agreed that naming an aircraft after him would be a very appropriate memorial, so we will definitely do that."
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The family have requested no flowers, but donations to be given to a new charity that they are setting up in conjunction with another family affected by this tragedy.
“The Mountain Safety Project” will provide mountain assistance in the Alps, specialising in the training of rescue personnel and the provision of specialist rescue equipment.
Whilst the charity is undergoing the setup procedures, the funeral parlour is handling the collection of donations. The account will be open for a period of 3 months after which all money raised will be handed to the charity. The names of all contributors will then be printed in the local press. If you would like to make a donation please do so to the following:
Please mark as the reference: James Whalley
Co-op Bank, I-BAN Account Number: GB06CPBK08925070309184
BIC code: CPBKGB22
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Yesterday there was a memorial service for James at Gatwick where the aircraft named after him was unveiled.
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very fitting... and very commendable of easyjet
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Indeed, great to see that Ez has a human side.
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Michelle, poignant and stylish. Well done EasyJet.
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