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Incidents from County Durham and Darlington that you may have missed this week
Incidents from County Durham and Darlington that you may have missed this week

Yahoo

time26-04-2025

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Incidents from County Durham and Darlington that you may have missed this week

Here are just a few breaking incidents from across County Durham, Darlington and beyond that you may have missed this week. A man passing away in an incident abroad, several crashes and an alleged street brawl are just some of the incidents that have taken place in the region this week. Here's a roundup. Val Thorens ski resort (Image: Alamy/PA) Starting the week, news emerged that a 27-year-old British man who died after being buried in an avalanche at a ski resort in the French Alps is understood to be from North Yorkshire. The fatal incident took place shortly after 10am on Thursday (April 17) at the Val Thorens ski resort in the Savoie region of south-west France, according to prosecutor Benoît Bachelet. The man, who had been lying at the side of the road, was buried in the snow and carried about 15 metres by its force. Police officers in the area were alerted by a witness and managed to pull him from the snow, finding him in cardiac arrest. He was given first aid at the scene and taken to a hospital in Grenoble, in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region, where he later died that evening. Police were in Ferryhill on Easter Monday after reports of a man with a gun. A caller who was driving past saw a group of men- believing they were in possession of a gun on Broom Road in Ferryhill just before 2.30pm on April 21. Officers, including armed units, responded to the scene and upon further investigation, it was determined that the item in question was a large paint gun. No one was believed to be injured and enquiries into the incident are ongoing. On Wednesday, a person was airlifted to hospital after a car flipped onto its roof during a serious A19 crash. Police, fire, and ambulance crews were called to the major route near the Cleveland Tontine on Wednesday (April 23) after a car was left on its roof in a hedge. Two air ambulances were called to the scene at around 5pm, with firefighters working to free a person who was trapped inside the silver vehicle and unable to free themselves. Dramatic pictures show the car on its roof with an air ambulance in the background, with the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service saying the person was safely removed and handed over to paramedics. (Image: GOOGLE) A man in his 60s has died after he had a medical episode in his van, which then rolled back onto the road and crashed with other cars. Emergency services were called to the A19 between the Moorfarm Roundabout and Killingworth in Newcastle yesterday (April 23) following reports of a crash. The stretch of road was close for several hours and caused long tailbacks. Police say a van driver, who had pulled into a layby, is believed to have suffered a medical episode but had rolled back onto the road into oncoming cars. Despite the best efforts of medics, he sadly died at the scene. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of assault after a street fight broke out in Darlington town centre. The men, aged 28 and 29, were arrested at the scene in the town centre after officers were called to reports of three men fighting near the indoor market, yesterday (April 24) at 1.15pm. Recommended: Two arrested on suspicion of assault after 'street brawl' in Darlington town Hero officer saves 'paralysed' pensioner stumbling down street having stroke Tributes paid to much-loved Hells Angels biker dad after fatal crash with van The victim is believed to have sustained minor injuries. They were arrested on suspicion of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and were taken into police custody. They have since been released on bail while further enquiries are carried out.

British man, 27, dies in avalanche at ski resort in French Alps
British man, 27, dies in avalanche at ski resort in French Alps

The Independent

time18-04-2025

  • The Independent

British man, 27, dies in avalanche at ski resort in French Alps

A 27-year-old British man has died after being buried in an avalanche at a ski resort in the French Alps, local government officials have said. The avalanche occurred at Val Thorens ski resort, in the Savoie region of south-west France, shortly after 10am on Thursday, local prosecutor Benoît Bachelet said in a statement. The man, who had been lying at the side of the road, was buried in the snow and carried about 15 metres by its force, the prosecutor said. Nearby police officers were alerted to the incident by a witness, and pulled the man, who had entered cardiac arrest, out of the snow and provided first aid. He was taken to hospital in Grenoble, in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region, where he later died that evening, Mr Bachelet said. An investigation into the incident has been opened by the regional prosecutor's office. The victim's family are being supported by local services, the prosecutor said. A Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office spokesperson said: 'We are supporting the family of a British man who died in France and are in contact with the local authorities.'

British man, 27, dies in avalanche at ski resort in French Alps
British man, 27, dies in avalanche at ski resort in French Alps

Yahoo

time18-04-2025

  • Yahoo

British man, 27, dies in avalanche at ski resort in French Alps

A 27-year-old British man has died after being buried in an avalanche at a ski resort in the French Alps, local government officials have said. The avalanche occurred at Val Thorens ski resort, in the Savoie region of south-west France, shortly after 10am on Thursday, local prosecutor Benoît Bachelet said in a statement. The man, who had been lying at the side of the road, was buried in the snow and carried about 15 metres by its force, the prosecutor said. Nearby police officers were alerted to the incident by a witness, and pulled the man, who had entered cardiac arrest, out of the snow and provided first aid. He was taken to hospital in Grenoble, in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region, where he later died that evening, Mr Bachelet said. An investigation into the incident has been opened by the regional prosecutor's office. The victim's family are being supported by local services, the prosecutor said. The Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office has been approached for comment.

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