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Australian woman dies after getting caught in Japan ski lift

The 22-year-old woman’s backpack buckle got caught on a Nagano ski lift, dragging her and leaving her suspended in mid-air as she tried to get off

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Agence France-Presse

An Australian woman died after her backpack caught on a ski lift on a Japanese mountain and she became suspended mid-air, police said on Monday.

The 22-year-old woman was preparing to get off the lift on Friday morning at Tsugaike Mountain Resort in Hakuba Valley, a popular ski destination in the central region of Nagano.

But a loose buckle from her backpack became caught in the lift chair, according to the lift operator, Tsugaike Gondola Lift.

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The woman, who had secured the rucksack with a chest strap, was then dragged by the lift and became “suspended” in mid-air, a spokesman for Nagano regional police said on condition of anonymity.

“Because the chest strap was fastened, the backpack could not be removed from the [woman’s] body, and the guest was dragged along with the backpack after disembarking from the lift,” Tsugaike Gondola Lift’s president Tsuneo Kubo said in a statement.

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“An attendant pressed the stop button to halt the lift. After rescue efforts, the guest was transported by ambulance to hospital,” he said.

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