Swedish Officer From K4 in Arvidsjaur Dies in Accident
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The accident occurred during training.
A Swedish career officer died in an accident during training in Austria. He was hit by a falling block of ice during a climbing session. – Our colleague was a much-loved comrade and a role model for many, says Colonel Fredrik Andersson, head of K 4, in a statement.
A Swedish officer has died in a mountain climbing accident in Austria. The man was hit by a block of ice during military mountaineering training.
A Swedish professional officer from Norrland's Dragoon Regiment K 4 in Arvidsjaur has died in an accident in Austria.
A 31-year-old man was struck by a falling icicle while ice climbing in Kaprun, Salzburg. It was too late to save him.
A 31-year-old Swedish soldier died in an accident during his training as an army mountain guide on Thursday afternoon in Kaprun (Pinzgau). The soldier was ice climbing in Kaprun when he was struck by a large icicle that broke off above him. His unharmed comrades immediately began rescue efforts, which were then continued by the crew of a rescue helicopter. The Swede died at the scene, according to police.
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