Australian Woman Dies After Ski Lift Incident in Japan
An Australian woman died after becoming trapped in a ski lift at a resort in central Japan, officials said. The 22-year-old woman was using a chairlift at Tsugaike Mountain Resort in Otari, Nagano prefecture, when part of her backpack became caught in the lift mechanism, leaving her suspended in midair, according to BBC World. The incident occurred around 09:00 local time.
The woman suffered a heart attack and was taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead, officials said. Tsugaike Mountain Resort and Tsugaike Gondola Lift Co issued a joint apology and announced an investigation into the incident, BBC World reported.
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In financial news, gold and silver prices have fallen, deepening a reversal of a rally that pushed precious metals to record highs, BBC Business reported. Spot gold on Friday recorded its sharpest one-day drop since 1983. The FTSE 100, however, hit new highs, closing up 1.2 at 10,341.56 points, a record close, BBC Business reported.
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