Elk Valley RCMP is investigating the death of a man who was killed in a skiing accident at Fernie Alpine Resort.
Police responded to a report of a possible sudden death at the ski hill on Wednesday.
When officers arrived, the BC Ambulance Service was transporting the 67-year-old man to hospital.
Police say the man was found buried in snow in a natural terrain trap by Fernie Alpine Patrol near the top of the ski hill.
Members of the ski patrol and BC Ambulance Service attempted to keep the man alive as he was transported for medical care.
“It is believed poor visibility at that time led the man into a naturally occurring terrain trap underneath one of the first lift towers of the Polar Peak lift,” said Elk Valley RCMP.
“The trap was described further as a deep naturally occurring oval sink hole approximately 20 feet by 30 feet wide and filled with loose and undisturbed snow.”
After several hours of effort, the man was taken off life support and declared deceased.
“Family had been advised by hospital staff and were in attendance,” said police officials.
“Elk Valley RCMP offer their condolences to the family during this difficult time, who continue to be supported by RCMP Victim Services.”
Police say they are continuing to support the BC Coroners Service in their investigation into the man’s death.
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