UPDATE: 3:15 p.m.
Two prominent American businessman and brothers have been identified as the victims of the avalanche accident on Mt. McCrae on Jan. 23.
Brothers Timothy Kinsley, president of Kinsley Properties, and Jonathan Kinsley, an executive of Kinsley Enterprises, were confirmed as the victims of the incident by a spokesperson with Kinsley Enterprises.
鈥淲e are deeply heartbroken to share news of the sudden and tragic passing of Jonathan Kinsley, an executive of Kinsley Enterprises, and his brother, Timothy Kinsley, president of Kinsley Properties, while on a skiing trip in British Columbia,鈥 said the Kinsley family in a statement on the Kinsley Construction website.
The two brothers were leaders in the construction and real estate industry in Central Pennsylvania.
鈥淲e know their presence as dedicated leaders in our organization and the community will be immensely missed by many and we are grateful for your love, understanding and prayers as our entire Kinsley family manages this loss,鈥 added the statement.
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ORIGINAL
Two guests with Canadian Mountain Holidays (CMH) Heli Skiing were killed in an avalanche in the mountains near Revelstoke on Jan. 23.
Rob Rohn, President & COO of CMH Heli-Skiing, released a statement on the company鈥檚 website to advise of the incident.
According to the statement, an avalanche occurred just before 2 p.m. on Monday (Jan. 23) near Mount McCrae in an area known as 鈥楥hocolate Bunnies鈥 near Revelstoke where three people were caught in the slide with two fully buried guests and one partially buried guide.
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The three buried individuals were located by their transceivers and extracted from the snow. CMH guides were able to attend to the two people who had been fully buried.
The two were flown to 麻豆精选 airport and then transported to 麻豆精选 General Hospital, however, both died.
According to the statement, the CMH guide is in stable condition at 麻豆精选 General Hospital after being transported there by ground from Revelstoke.
鈥淚t is impossible to put into words the sorrow that we feel and the sadness that is shared by our guests, their families and all of our staff,鈥 said the statement. 鈥淎t this time, our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of the deceased.鈥
The incident is now being investigated by the BC Coroner鈥檚 office and the RCMP.
This incident adds to the list of fatal avalanches in the Interior since the beginning of 2023.
Earlier in the weekend, reports of the tragic death of a snowmobiler near Valemount on Saturday, Jan. 21. The rider was from Grande Prairie, AB and was in 鈥淏owl 3 in the Oasis snowmobile area south of Valemount,鈥 according to Avalanche Canada鈥檚 Avalanche Fatality Database. The rider was accompanied by a second, who was able to get away from the slide. When they located the buried victim, they were unresponsive. Avalanche Canada said the layer snow ran on a 鈥渓ayer of facets near the base of the snowpack,鈥 which is the same snowpack that has been a problem since the Siberian Vortex from back in November.
An avalanche near Kaslo already claimed the lives of two earlier in January. On Jan. 9, two skiers accessed the Jardine SE3 region in the central Kootenays using snowmobiles. When the avalanche was triggered, one of the skiers was buried in 1.5鈥2 meters of snow, according to Avalanche Canada. The second skier was evacuated to hospital, but died 12 days later from his injuries.
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