Shock as young Australian man dies while skiing at popular resort in Japan – just days after another Aussie was killed in a chairlift accident

An Australian man in his 20s has di** at a ski resort in Japan just days after a young woman from the Sunshine Coast was ki**ed in a tragic chairlift accident.

The man was skiing at the back of a group of seven people in back-country between Niseko Moiwa Ski Resort and Niseko Annupuri International Ski Resort on Monday.

Local media report the man’s group realised he had disappeared halfway down a mountain and went back to look for him about 3pm.

They found the man unconscious and receiving CPR by a group of four skiers.

Early reports suggest the man was buried by an avalanche, with the region receiving a record amount of snowfall in the last two weeks.

The man was reportedly on holiday in Japan before he began working at a local hotel in Niseko, a popular skiing and snowboarding destination.

His death comes just days after a young Australian woman died in a tragic ski resort accident while on a working holiday in Japan.

Brooke Day, 22, was snowboarding and had caught the chairlift at Tsugaike Mountain Resort in Otari, in the Nagano Prefecture, on Friday when she became stuck.

The man was skiing at the back of a group of seven people in back-country between Niseko Moiwa Ski Resort and Niseko Annupuri International Ski Resort (pictured) on Monday
The man was skiing at the back of a group of seven people in back-country between Niseko Moiwa Ski Resort and Niseko Annupuri International Ski Resort (pictured) on Monday
Early reports suggest the man was buried by an avalanche, with the region receiving a record amount of snowfall in the last two weeks (pictured, skiers at Moiwa Ski Resort)
Early reports suggest the man was buried by an avalanche, with the region receiving a record amount of snowfall in the last two weeks (pictured, skiers at Moiwa Ski Resort)
Brooke Day, 22, was snowboarding and had caught the chairlift at Tsugaike Mountain Resort in Otari, in the Nagano Prefecture, on Friday when she became stuck
Brooke Day, 22, was snowboarding and had caught the chairlift at Tsugaike Mountain Resort in Otari, in the Nagano Prefecture, on Friday when she became stuck

Tsugaike Mountain Resort chief executive Tsuneo Kubo said the lift buckle became tangled with her backpack while she was trying to get off.

Ms Day was then dragged along as the lift turned in the opposite direction.

It’s understood the backpack could not be swiftly removed from Ms Day’s body as the chest strap remained fastened.

A worker pressed an emergency button, bringing the chairlift to a stop.

Unfortunately, Ms Day is understood to have gone into cardiac arrest before she was rushed to hospital. She was confirmed dead on Sunday.

A Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokeswoman said the man’s family was being provided with assistance.

‘The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is providing consular assistance to the family of an Australian who died in Japan. We send our deepest condolences to the family at this difficult time,’ a DFAT spokesperson said.

‘Owing to our privacy obligations we are unable to provide further comment.’

More to come.

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