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Did two English students die skiing in France?

65438+1On October 29th, two male students in Cambridge, England died while skiing in France, while they were on vacation at the famous Chamonix ski resort.

The local police said that the two students were skiing on a non-ski slope, accompanied by a tour guide. The two men slipped down a 40-degree slope and died immediately after falling hundreds of meters. The police sent a helicopter and found the body on the nearby mountain.

The police received an alarm on the 28 th and launched an investigation. They have asked the accompanying tour guide. It is understood that all three are in their twenties. The police said: "The three Britons skied in a very steep non-skiing area, where the snow was very hard, not powdery snow. What is certain is that the skiing skills of these two people are very high, but the conditions of the ski resort at that time were too bad. "

It is reported that the ski area of these two people is located in a steep area in the famous Grands Montets ski resort, with an altitude of 1700 meters. At that time, the weather was very sunny. The police said that other people were seen skiing in this steep area not long ago.

In fact, this area is famous for cross-country skiing, but the current situation is not suitable. Experts warn skiers to be extra careful if they want to challenge off-site skiing.