A British man died after dropping management and falling right into a stream as he all of the sudden swerved off-piste within the Swiss Alps.
The 54-year-old fell whereas snowboarding on the 6,800-foot-high Kleine Scheidegg cross in Grindelwald on Friday morning.
He was on an authorised run when he veered astray and plunged right into a stream linked to the Rychenbach Falls – made well-known by author Arthur Conan Doyle because the dramatic setting the place fictional detective Sherlock Holmes lastly confronted his arch-nemesis Professor Moriarty.
Police stated he veered off the marked piste, fell into an adjoining stream and “remained lying there motionless”.

The skier’s associates supplied first support and instantly alerted the emergency providers. He was taken to hospital in Rega, the place he died a short while later.
The circumstances of the accident are underneath investigation, regional prosecutors stated.
A Foreign Office spokesperson stated: “We are supporting the family of a British man who died in Switzerland.”
The Rychenbach Falls are marked by a plaque, stating: “At this fearful place, Sherlock Holmes vanquished Professor Moriarty, on 4 May 1891.
There had been 28 deadly accidents within the Swiss Alps final winter, the best variety of deaths in 5 years, in line with the mountain emergency statistics of the Swiss Alpine Club.
They stated off-piste snowboarding accounts for 85 per cent of deadly winter sports activities accidents.
In February, one other British skier was discovered useless on the backside of a cliff close to the Avoriaz ski resort within the French Alps.
The physique of the 23-year-old man was discovered on Monday on the backside of a cliff on high of which is constructed the Avoriaz ski resort close to the city of Morzine, within the Portes du Soleil area.
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