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Man dies in snowboarding accident at NSW tourist hotspot

Man dies in snowboarding accident at NSW tourist hotspot

News.com.au14 hours ago
A young man has died in a snowboarding accident at a popular resort in the Snowy Mountains.
Emergency services were called to a ski resort in Perisher Valley about 2.30pm on Tuesday after reports of a snowboarding incident.
Police were told a 22-year-old man 'had been injured after a crash'.
Paramedics treated the man but he died at the scene.
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