‘Drunk’ skier dies after falling through window on ski lift ‘and landing on piste marker’

The horrific accident took place as the two men were descending the mountain at the Deux Alpes resort
The French Alps
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Sami Quadri3 April 2023

A Frenchman fell to his death in the Alps after crashing through a plastic window on a ski lift while “messing about” under the influence of alcohol, prosecutors and the lift operator said.

The horrific accident took place as the two men, aged 29 and 23, were descending the mountain at the Deux Alpes resort on Saturday.

They were “under the influence of alcohol” and “messing about in the lift and the 29-year-old smashed through the plexiglas screen and fell 40 metres to his death,” local prosecutor Eric Vaillant said on Sunday.

According to local media, the two men were filming themselves when the victim, who weighed more than 100 kilograms, rammed himself against the side of the lift.

“These are lifts built for 20 people,” the director of the Deux Alpes resort, Fabrice Boutet, told the BFM channel on Monday, denying any responsiblity for the accident.

“If there’s movement caused by abrupt braking or something else, they are are designed to resist impacts... This stupid accident was caused by him gaining momentum and throwing himself against the plexiglass.”

The ski lift is set to be examined by police who are investigating the death.

Local radio station France Bleu reported that the man fell onto a piste marker and impaled himself.

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