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A ski day ended for a 31-year-old Belgian with serious injuries. in Jochberg it was brought down and run over by two unknown winter sports enthusiasts – but rather of helping, the two simply drove on.
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Ski Accident in Kitzbühel: Belgian Woman Seriously Injured
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February 8, 2025 – A harrowing incident unfolded on the slopes of the Bergbahnen Kitzbühel ski area in Jochberg, Austria. At 1:40 p.m., a 31-year-old Belgian woman was enjoying a ski run down the blue slope No. 64a, known as “Connection Bärenbadkogel I + II.” Her 32-year-old partner followed closely behind.
In a sudden turn of events, an unidentified skier collided with the Belgian woman, causing her to fall. The impact was severe, with the skier driving over her left hand and the left half of her face.Tragically, another skier who followed did not stop to assist, adding to the gravity of the situation.
Both Skiers Continued Without Aid
The two unknown winter athletes continued their descent without rendering any assistance to the injured woman. The slope rescue team was the first to arrive and provide initial aid.The Belgian woman was then transported to the St. Johann district hospital in Tirol and subsequently transferred to the Innsbruck Clinic due to the severity of her injuries.
Her partner, who witnessed the collision, was unable to provide a description of the drivers involved. Authorities are now seeking details from the public to identify the unknown skiers. anyone with relevant information is urged to contact the Erpfendorf police inspection at Tel.Nr.: 059133/7201.
Key Details of the Incident
| Aspect | Details |
|————————–|—————————————————————————–|
| date & Time | February 8, 2025, at 1:40 p.m.|
| Location | Bergbahnen Kitzbühel ski area, Jochberg |
| Slope | Blue slope No. 64a - “Connection Bärenbadkogel I + II” |
| Injured | 31-year-old Belgian woman |
| Witness | 32-year-old partner |
| Injuries | Serious injuries to the left hand and left half of the face |
| Hospital | St. Johann district hospital in Tirol, transferred to Innsbruck Clinic |
| Police Contact | Erpfendorf police inspection - Tel.Nr.: 059133/7201 |
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety and duty on the slopes. Skiers are urged to be vigilant and prepared to assist in case of accidents.For more information on ski safety and responsible skiing,visit the Austrian Ski Association.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. If you have any information that could help in the inquiry, please contact the authorities immediately.
Ski Accident in Kitzbühel: Belgian Woman Seriously injured
A harrowing incident unfolded on the slopes of the Bergbahnen Kitzbühel ski area in Jochberg, Austria. At 1:40 p.m. on February 8, 2025, a 31-year-old Belgian woman was enjoying a ski run down the blue slope No. 64a, known as “Connection Bärenbadkogel I + II.” Her 32-year-old partner followed closely behind. In a sudden turn of events, an unidentified skier collided with the Belgian woman, causing her to fall. The impact was severe, with the skier driving over her left hand and the left half of her face. Tragically, another skier who followed did not stop to assist, adding to the gravity of the situation.
Interview with Dr. Anna Schmidt, Ski Safety Expert
Understanding the Incident
Senior Editor (SE): Dr. Schmidt, can you provide some context on the severity of the injuries sustained by the Belgian woman in this incident?
Dr. anna Schmidt (AS): Certainly. The injuries described—severe trauma to the left hand and the left half of the face—indicate a high-impact collision. Such injuries can be life-altering, requiring immediate medical attention and potentially extensive reconstructive surgery.
Responsibility on the Slopes
SE: What responsibilities do skiers have when they witness an accident on the slopes?
AS: Skiers have a moral and, in many jurisdictions, a legal responsibility to render aid in case of an accident. This includes stopping to assist, calling for help, and providing initial first aid if they are trained to do so. Leaving an injured person unattended can exacerbate the situation and is highly discouraged.
Public Response and Police Involvement
SE: How can the public assist in identifying the unknown skiers involved in this incident?
AS: The public can play a crucial role by coming forward with any information they might have. This can include descriptions of the skiers involved, the time of the incident, or any other relevant details.Contacting the Erpfendorf police inspection at Tel.Nr.: 059133/7201 is essential for the investigation.
Safety Measures and awareness
SE: What safety measures can skiers take to prevent such incidents?
AS: Skiers should be aware of their surroundings and maintain a safe distance from others. Adhering to slope rules,skiing within one’s ability,and being prepared for emergencies are key. Additionally, taking a ski safety course can equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to handle such situations effectively.
Ski Safety Resources
SE: Where can skiers go for more information on ski safety and responsible skiing?
AS: The Austrian Ski Association is an excellent resource for ski safety information and guidelines. They provide comprehensive advice on how to stay safe on the slopes and what to do in case of an emergency.
Conclusion
SE: Dr. Schmidt, what is the main takeaway for skiers after this incident?
AS: The main takeaway is the importance of safety and mutual responsibility on the slopes. Skiers must be prepared to assist in emergencies and take proactive steps to prevent accidents. By staying vigilant and adhering to safety guidelines, we can all contribute to a safer skiing environment.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. If you have any information that could help in the inquiry, please contact the authorities immediately.