Monday May 20, 2013


QUESTION OF THE WEEK

Survey results are meant for general information only, and are not based on recognised statistical methods.





Local News

Skier dies on Whistler Mountain

Oklahoma male could not be revived at scene: RCMP

Whistler RCMP are investigating the sudden death of a 43-year-old Oklahoma man who was skiing on Whistler Mountain Monday (Jan. 7).

RCMP were contacted after a skier on Franz's Meadows was passing a cliff and noticed a male rider who appeared to be in need of assistance. When the skier did not respond to the passerby, he contacted Whistler Blackcomb Ski Patrol to attend. RCMP officers also attended the scene.

“Attempts were made to treat the male by ski patrol and physicians at the scene, however they were unable to revive the male,” said RCMP Sgt. Rob Knapton in a press release. “From the male's injuries and the location of the body, it appears that the male fell from the cliff area above Franz's Meadows,” said Knapton.

Whistler RCMP and the BC Coroner's office will continue to investigate the incident to determine exactly what occurred.

The man's name is being withheld pending notification of his next of kin.


Comments


NOTE: To post a comment in the new commenting system you must have an account with at least one of the following services: Disqus, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, OpenID. You may then login using your account credentials for that service. If you do not already have an account you may register a new profile with Disqus by first clicking the "Post as" button and then the link: "Don't have one? Register a new profile".

The Whistler Question welcomes your opinions and comments. We do not allow personal attacks, offensive language or unsubstantiated allegations. We reserve the right to edit comments for length, style, legality and taste and reproduce them in print, electronic or otherwise. For further information, please contact the editor or publisher, or see our Terms and Conditions.

blog comments powered by Disqus



About Us | Advertising | Contact Us | Sitemap / RSS   Glacier Community Media: www.glaciermedia.ca    © Copyright 2013 Glacier Community Media | User Agreement & Privacy Policy

LOG IN



Lost your password?