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Avalanche kills employees – details about the accident

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Avalanche kills employees – details about the accident

Tragic death of a young Nuremberg helper: The club mourns the 19-year-old who died in an avalanche accident.

1. FC Nürnberg is mourning the loss of a young employee: 19-year-old Jonas Trusch, who had chosen to work in the second division club’s “Community & Membership” team for his Voluntary Social Year (FSJ), died in an avalanche accident on Tuesday life came.

The passionate clubber had worked at the sports club as a trainer in the exercise area and supported the club in several social projects, according to a statement from Nuremberg. You have lost an “extraordinarily helpful and very responsible colleague and friend” among your colleagues.

The 19-year-old was always well received in the schools and kindergartens where he played for 1. FC Nürnberg with “his calm, lovable nature”. The sports club expressed its condolences to the relatives of the deceased.

Trusch apparently died at Bärenkopf in Tyrol

The club did not comment on the exact location of the accident – but there was only one avalanche accident with fatalities on Tuesday. Trusch is apparently the fatality of the avalanche accident at Bärenkopf on Lake Achensee in Tyrol: a six-person hiking group was hit by a gliding snow avalanche there on Tuesday. According to the dpa news agency, a 19-year-old German was swept away almost 300 meters by the masses of snow, buried and killed.

The mountain rescue service got the man out of the snow after more than an hour. According to the police, a second 19-year-old was released from the snow masses after climbing around 250 meters. He was rescued with a rope by the rescue helicopter and flown to a clinic. According to an analysis by the avalanche warning service, the avalanche was not triggered directly by the hikers, but rather the snow masses began to slide spontaneously.

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