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'Tragic incident': 21-year-old woman named as Japanese avalanche victim

Author
Pierre Nixon,
Publish Date
Tue, 12 Mar 2024, 11:11am

'Tragic incident': 21-year-old woman named as Japanese avalanche victim

Author
Pierre Nixon,
Publish Date
Tue, 12 Mar 2024, 11:11am

The family of Isabella Bolton, 21, who was one of the two New Zealanders killed in an avalanche while backcountry skiing in Hokkaido, Japan say she was 鈥渇ull of vitality and passion for life鈥.

Japanese police confirmed to the New Zealand Embassy that two New Zealanders died in an avalanche in Mt Yotei, Japan, on Monday.

A third New Zealander was also injured in the incident.

In a statement to the听Herald听Isabella Bolton鈥檚 family confirmed she had been killed.

Isabella Bolton鈥檚 family confirmed she had been killed. Photo / Supplied by familyIsabella Bolton鈥檚 family confirmed she had been killed. Photo / Supplied by family

鈥淚t is with a heavy heart that we confirm the passing of our beloved Isabella Bolton, 21, in an avalanche accident in Hokkaido, Japan on Monday 11th March.

鈥淏orn in Watford, England, Isabella grew up in Diamond Harbour and Heathcote Valley, attending Rangi Ruru Girls High School,鈥 the statement said.

鈥淚sabella was full of vitality and passion for life. Her adventurous spirit and love for skiing and the outdoors led her to study for a Diploma in Outdoor Adventure Guiding in Banff, Canada.鈥

Isabella worked on ski fields in Canada, Tekapo and Wanaka, and in November 2023 travelled to Japan to pursue a job in Niseko, where she has thrived as a ski guide. Photo / Supplied by familyIsabella worked on ski fields in Canada, Tekapo and Wanaka, and in November 2023 travelled to Japan to pursue a job in Niseko, where she has thrived as a ski guide. Photo / Supplied by family

The family said Isabella worked on ski fields in Canada, Tekapo and Wanaka, and in November 2023 travelled to Japan to pursue a job in Niseko, where she has thrived as a ski guide.

The family extended their 鈥渄eepest sympathy鈥 to the family and friends of her fellow colleague and friend whose life was also tragically lost.

鈥淎nd to extend our gratitude to those who tried to save Isabella, and the local authorities.鈥

A Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesperson earlier confirmed to the听Herald听they were aware of the 鈥渢ragic incident鈥.

鈥淔ollowing the avalanche, Japanese police have confirmed that two New Zealanders have sadly passed away.

鈥淭he New Zealand Embassy has offered consular support to the families of those involved,鈥 the spokesperson said. No further comment would be provided due to privacy reasons.

Japanese police told local media that emergency services in the town of Kutchan received a call for help at about 11am.

A man in his 30s and a woman in her 20s were reportedly taken in an unresponsive state to hospital, where they were pronounced dead. A third person was injured.

According to snow sport news website Snow Brains, the man and woman were buried under the snow.

The third individual sustained a shoulder injury, but is conscious, the听Japan Times听reported.

Local media reported the group of six were friends who lived around Niseko.

Local media are reporting two New Zealanders have died in an avalanche on the Japanese island of Hokkaido.Local media are reporting two New Zealanders have died in an avalanche on the Japanese island of Hokkaido.

The听Japan Times听also reported the Sapporo District Meteorological Observatory stated that no avalanche warning was issued for the Mt Yotei area, nor was it snowing heavily around the time of the incident.

The estimated snowfall for the 48-hour period through the time of the incident was between 5 to 10cm, not conducive to avalanche conditions.

Another local news outlet, the听Japan 九一星空无限听reported that another avalanche was struck at 12.40pm on Monday at Mt Iwao-nupuri, about 15km west of Mt Yotei.

According to the local fire department, one person believed to be a foreign national was injured at the site.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been contactedto confirm the nationality of the person injured in the second avalanche.

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