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Doctor dies in New Zealand ski fall

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Reported by PlanetSki

Quote:
It appeared he fell on the piste and then slid/somersaulted down the slope before ending up at the bottom of a lift where the attendents came to his aid.

Local media say he slid up to 100m.

Emergency services were on the scene within minutes but he died later at Christchurch Hospital after being flown there by helicopter.

He apparently had a helmet on and was skiing on his own.
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