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Two British skiers seriously injured after colliding at Saalbach, Austria

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Austrian Times is reporting that two British skiers - one 58, the other 61 - collided on the slopes of Saalbach yesterday (Tuesday). One has had emergency surgery, and the other is in intensive care.

http://austriantimes.at/news/General_News/2010-01-13/19607/British_skiers_seriously_hurt_in_piste_collision
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Sounds like a head-on collision at high speed. The article says it was on a flat section of the piste. I'd be interested to know where it happened. Very sobering!
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