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Michael Gruenert and his wife were swept away by an avalanche while skiing in Schnalstal in South Tyrol.

Avalanche killed a married couple in Austria, at Schnalstal in South Tyrol, writes a Euronews. The victims, according to the news site, are former Raiffeisen Bank CEO Michael Gruener, 65, and his wife, Monika Gamper. About Gamper a Current world news writes that he was president of the theater in the Italian city of Merano until 2019 and headed a well-known project agency.

The renowned Bolzano lawyer who ran the financial institution for 23 years was an experienced skier. Rescuers on the mountain were alerted by eyewitnesses who saw the couple being washed away by snow.

Austria was hit by another heavy snowfall over the weekend. In eastern Tyrol, they write, an empty warehouse building also collapsed from the large amount of snow.



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