Air Zermatt chief Anjan Truffer explained how his team found several bodies scattered on the mountain after the six-person strong group, five from the same family, pushed on despite hurricane-force winds
Six skiers were reported missing in the Swiss Alps during a brutal storm on Saturday. Five bodies were found on Sunday, but the search for last group member, Emilie Deschenaux, continues.
The group of six skiers, who ranged in age from 21 to 58, had left Zermatt Saturday morning with the goal of reaching the town of Arolla, near the Matterhorn mountain, later that day.
The group of six skiers, who ranged in age from 21 to 58, had left Zermatt, Switzerland on Saturday morning with the goal of reaching the town of Arolla, near the Matterhorn mountain
Jean-Vincent Moix and his brother David are believed to have frozen to death after being caught in a catastrophic storm close to the Tete Blanche mountain on Saturday afternoon.