A snowboarder at a southern Montana ski resort was killed Monday after falling from a chair lift, according to a social media post from the ski resort where it happened.
The wife of the Billings man killed after a ski lift accident on Red Lodge Mountain two weeks ago has now initiated an independent investigation into the cause and circumstances of the incident.
Loved ones and Carbon County Sheriff Josh McQuillan identified the man as 37-year-old Jeffrey Zinne. He died after a fall from the Triple Chair at Red Lodge Mountain, Sheriff McQuillan said Friday ...
Two days after Zinne’s death, an independent engineer working for Meghan Zinne was on the mountain “gathering and preserving ...
Jeffrey Zinne, 37, was riding alone in a three-person chair that carries skiers up the mountain when he fell from an ...
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POWDER Magazine on MSN"Strong" Winds Are Suspected Cause of Fatal Ski Lift Fall in MontanaRed Lodge said that it is investigating the incident alongside the U.S. Forest Service, the Carbon County Sheriff’s Office, ...
The victim was 37-year-old Jeffrey Neil Zinne of Billings, said Rich Hoffman with the Yellowstone County Coroner’s Office. He leaves behind his wife, Meghan, and a 2-year-old son. On Monday ...
Jeffrey Zinne, 37, was rushed to hospital after he fell from the Triple Chair at Red Lodge Mountain in Montana on Monday ...
The victim was 37-year-old Jeffrey Neil Zinne of Billings, said Rich Hoffman with the Yellowstone County Coroner’s Office. On Monday, Zinne was about three-quarters of the way up the Triple ...
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