A person residing in France has been charged with manslaughter after allegedly working right into a five-year-old lady whereas snowboarding, in line with stories.
Sky Information reported the lady died whereas she was in a medical helicopter following the incident, which occurred on the Flaine ski resort positioned within the French area of Haute-Savoie.
The incident occurred at round 11 a.m. on Saturday when the person was "skiing at a high speed," in line with Karline Bouisset, who's the general public prosecutor in Bonneville.
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Ski resort of Flaine, Haute Savoie on February 12, 2009 in Flaine, France.
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Bouisset mentioned that the person tried to keep away from the lady, however was unsuccessful and "violently hit" the lady.
"The child was in a single file behind the group and was about to make a right turn when she was very violently hit by the skier arriving at high speed, who tried in vain to avoid her."
Bouisset added that the person regularly visits the ski resort and has been positioned underneath judicial management. The person has not been named, in line with the report.
"He is a 40-year-old man from Haute-Savoie. He is a regular at the resort. He has been placed under judicial control," Bouisset added, in line with the report.
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An image taken on February 28, 2019 exhibits the ski resort of Flaine, central-eastern France, designed in 1960 by Hungarian-born architect Marcel Breuer.
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The lady was participating in a ski lesson with 4 different kids and was in line for the "Les Serpentines" blue slope.
Sky Information stories that if convicted, the person may withstand 5 years in jail and be pressured to pay £62,000 in fines.

An image taken on February 28, 2019 exhibits the ski resort of Flaine, central-eastern France, designed in 1960 by Hungarian-born architect Marcel Breuer.
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The general public prosecutor mentioned that a number of individuals who noticed the incident happen had been interviewed.
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