Mar 14 • 08:53 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

The skier's death occurred on a medium slope in Jämsä – Himos staff revived the victim

A medium-difficulty skiing accident in Jämsä led to the death of a middle-aged man, with staff actively involved in attempts to revive him.

A skiing accident at Himos in Jämsä resulted in the unfortunate death of a middle-aged man. The incident took place on a northwest slope classified as medium difficulty. Elsi Ojala, managing director of Himos, confirmed that the ski center is operating normally, but expressed sympathy for the bereaved family, acknowledging the sadness shared among the community after such a tragic event.

Ojala noted that the authorities conducted an investigation at the accident site for about two hours, during which the slope was closed. Some staff members were directly involved in the revival efforts, although Ojala refrained from commenting on the overall reaction of the team to the incident. She mentioned that while the staff includes 120 seasonal workers and 23 permanent employees, only a small fraction were involved in the situation at hand. The emotional impact on those present has been addressed internally among the relevant employees.

The emergency services responded to the accident call around 14:45 on Friday. Preliminary reports from the Central Finland Rescue Department indicated that the skier had collided with a rock, prompting the need for immediate medical assistance. The details surrounding the events leading up to the accident remain unclear as investigations continue.

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