A tragic accident on New Year’s Eve claimed the lifetime of a 12-year-old boy throughout a ski journey at Cranmore Mountain in New Hampshire.
According to officers, the boy was snowboarding on a path for intermediate skiers when the accident occurred.
North Conway Fire and rescue crew arrived on the scene and the boy had already been transported to the mountain base the place he was unconscious.
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CPR was carried out by the Cranmore Ski Patrol crew however was unsuccessful, and he was transported by way of ambulance to MaineHealth Memorial Hospital the place he was unable to get better. He was pronounced useless as a result of extent of his accidents.
Cranmore Mountain resort in addition to Conway Police Chief Christopher Mattei launched statements expressing their condolences.
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“On behalf of Cranmore Mountain Resort, our ideas and prayers exit to the household,” a spokesperson from Cranmore Mountain stated in a press release. “The whole Cranmore household grieves for this tragic loss.”
“On behalf of the Conway Police Department, and all the primary responders who assisted, I want to provide my deepest condolences to the relations of the 12-year-old boy,” Mattei wrote.
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The sufferer’s identify has not been launched right now.
An investigation is in progress.