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Body of Minnesota Man Trapped in Avalanche Recovered by Alaskan Officials
David Linder’s remains were found seven months after a March avalanche swept him and two others in Alaska’s Chugach Mountains, with searches for the other men ongoing.
- The body of a Minnesota radio station owner, David Linder, who went missing in an avalanche during a March ski trip in Alaska, was recovered in October after months of searching.
- Linder was one of three skiers who went missing on March 4 after a large avalanche near Girdwood, Alaska, with the bodies of the other two men, Charles Eppard and Jeremy Leif, still not found.
- Rescue efforts were initially unsuccessful due to the high risk of additional avalanches and the depth at which the men were believed to be buried, between 40 and 100 feet deep.
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Body of Minnesota radio station owner identified in Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The body of a Minnesota radio station owner who has been missing since an avalanche during a March ski trip in Alaska has been recovered. The Alaska State Medical Examiner’s Office on Monday, Oct. 13, said it has identified the remains of David Linder, 39, of Florida. Linder was one of the owners of Subarctic Media LLC radio group and Lakeland Media LLC of Willmar. On March 4, Alaska authorities were notified of a large avala…
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