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A teenage girl is in intensive care after a freak skiing accident where she skied off a piste onto a road and was hit by a car.

Teenage skier run down by car

A teenage girl is in intensive care after a freak skiing accident where she skied off a piste onto a road and was hit by a car.

Police said the 13-year-old girl had been skiing down an unprepared piste en route to a ski arena when she fell as she came to a road she wanted to ski across, fell and slid into the car’s path yesterday (Sun) in Styria’s Leoben district.

The girl was taken to the intensive care ward at Leoben provincial hospital with undetermined injuries.

Austrian Times




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