Australian woman dies after becoming snagged in ski lift in Japan

A 22-year-old Australian woman has tragically died after becoming trapped in a ski lift at a resort in central Japan. The incident occurred on Friday morning when part of her backpack got caught in the lift mechanism, leaving her suspended in mid-air.

The woman was using a chairlift at Tsugaike Mountain Resort in Otari, Nagano prefecture, when the accident happened. She suffered a heart attack and was taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead. An investigation has been launched into the incident, which occurred around 09:00 local time (0:00 GMT).

The resort's chief executive, Tsuneo Kubo, expressed his "deepest condolences" to the bereaved family and said safety measures would be strengthened. According to Kubo, an unfastened buckle on the woman's backpack had become hooked to the chairlift while the bag's chest strap was still fastened, causing her to be dragged along with it after trying to disembark.

The lift operator is cooperating with police and other authorities as the cause of the accident is investigated and safety procedures reviewed. Kubo said that "concrete measures" would be taken to prevent recurrence, adding that the resort takes this situation very seriously and will strive to operate in a safe manner so that customers can use it with peace of mind.

The Australian government has confirmed that one of its citizens had died in Japan and is providing consular assistance to the family. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said only that they send their "deepest condolences" to the family at this difficult time, due to privacy obligations.
 
πŸ˜” just saw that awful news about the Aussie girl who got trapped in a ski lift in Japan... what a terrible way to go πŸ€•. think they should really double check those safety measures before letting people use them again, you know? backpacks can get stuck in all sorts of ways, it's not just the buckle thingy... maybe they should have more staff on duty or something? πŸ‘€ also feels bad for her family, sending condolences from everyone πŸ€—
 
πŸ˜” oh great, another thrill-seeker bites the dust 🚨. I mean, who needs a functioning backpack strap when you're zooming down a mountain on a chairlift? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ it's not like she was just careless or anything... apparently, that buckle thingy just decided to hook itself onto her bag and wouldn't let go . Like, what are the chances, right? πŸ™„

Anyway, kudos to Tsuneo Kubo for doing his whole "deepest condolences" thing, but I'm guessing those extra safety measures he's talking about won't come too soon ⏰. We all know how that goes... promises, promises, promises! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
😱 what's up with these ski lifts tho? it's like they're trying to give us a death wish or something πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. seriously though, 22 years old, so young and full of life, and now she's gone just because her backpack got stuck in a chairlift 🎿🚫. I mean, I know accidents happen but this one's like something out of a movie 🍿. can't even go on vacation without worrying about getting squished by some malfunctioning machinery πŸ˜‚. hope they get to the bottom of it and make sure something like this never happens again πŸ’―
 
πŸ˜” just saw this news about that poor Aussie chick who died in a ski lift accident in Japan 🚨. what's really bothering me is how that resort shoulda done better safety checks before letting customers on those lifts πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ i mean, an unfastened buckle and still getting caught up? easy fix for them! πŸ’‘ it's all about those little details, folks... layout and structure are key to preventing these kinds of disasters πŸ“πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” come on... 22 years old and she's already a ski lift casualty 🎿😱 what were they thinking? I mean I know accidents can happen but a heart attack? that's just reckless πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ how did the buckle even get hooked to the chairlift in the first place? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ was it really as simple as an unfastened buckle on her backpack or is there more to this story? I need some sources on that πŸ“šπŸ’‘
 
omg that's so tragic 😱 she was just 22 πŸ€• i feel bad for her fam, i mean who expects something like this to happen on vacation? japan is such a beautiful country, and to think it had to be marred by somethin like this... the resort should really take responsibility and get their act together πŸ™ safety first, right? πŸ’” i hope they do a thorough investigation and make sure nothin like this happens again 🀞
 
😱 just heard about this terrible accident in Japan 🌸... gotta say, backpack safety is so important! I mean, who expects a backpack to get caught on a ski lift mechanism? πŸ˜‚ it's not like you're trying to take off your jacket on the go, right? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ anyway, super sad that this young Aussie girl lost her life like that πŸ’”... hope they find out what went wrong and make sure something like this never happens again 🚨
 
man... 22 years old girl just like us πŸ’”πŸ˜’ what a waste she was going on holidays with friends and ended up in a tragic accident i can imagine how scared her friends must be right now πŸ€• they're still trying to process everything and it's all so unfair πŸ˜” my heart goes out to her family and loved ones, hope the authorities get to the bottom of this and make sure nothing like this happens again πŸ’―
 
Ugh, ski lifts are soooo not safe πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ! I mean, come on, can't people just check their backpacks before getting on? I'm sure it was an accident, but still... 22 years old, that's way too young to go out like that. And what's with the "concrete measures" from the resort? Concrete measures are just a fancy way of saying "we're gonna slap some new rules in place". Where were these safety protocols in the first place?! πŸ€” I'm not trying to be harsh, but this incident was avoidable... or so it should've been πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.
 
πŸ˜” This is so sad what happened to that young Australian girl she was just 22 years old and it's all because of a small buckle on her backpack πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ... I mean, who would have thought something like that could happen even with all the safety measures in place? The fact that she got stuck in mid-air and couldn't get down is just horrific πŸ’”. It makes you think about how fragile life can be and how quickly things can go wrong 🀯. The resort is taking it seriously and promising to strengthen their safety measures, which is good I guess πŸ™. But for the family of that girl, there's nothing anyone can do but offer condolences and a big hug 😭.
 
OMG, my heart goes out to the poor girl's family πŸ€•πŸ˜’! That must've been so scary for everyone who was there. I hope the resort takes those safety measures super seriously and makes sure nothing like this happens again πŸš¨πŸ’―. It's just terrible that she got trapped in mid-air and couldn't get help fast enough πŸ’”. Condolences to her loved ones from all of us πŸ™πŸ’•
 
πŸ€• This is just another example of how reckless some tourists can be. I mean, come on, you're using a chairlift in Japan, of all places, and you don't even bother to double-check if your backpack is secure? It's like, you know the risks, right? You're basically playing Russian roulette with your own life.

And don't even get me started on the fact that she was trying to disembark while her backpack was still hooked onto the chairlift. That's just basic common sense, folks. Like, if you're gonna try and get off a moving lift, make sure you've got your bag secure first. It's not that hard.

Anyway, I'm glad they're investigating this and taking steps to strengthen safety measures, but let's be real, accidents like this can happen to anyone. It's just one of those things that's outside of our control. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
This news is so sad πŸ€•. What a tragic accident can happen to someone in such a beautiful place... Japan's ski resorts are supposed to be all about fun and adventure, not heart-stopping moments like this 😱. I wonder if the resort had enough safety checks in place before letting out the chairlifts. The fact that an unfastened buckle on her backpack got stuck is just terrifying πŸ’£. It makes me think of how easily our lives can change in a split second... anyway, my condolences go out to the Australian girl's family πŸ™.
 
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