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Second Nelson police officer dies after being caught in avalanche

Const. Mathieu Nolet died Saturday at Kelowna General Hospital
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Const. Mathieu Nolet, left, poses with Chief Donovan Fisher during a swearing-in ceremony in Nelson, in this undated handout photo. Nolet was declared dead on Jan. 21 after being caught in an avalanche on Jan. 9. Photo: City of Nelson

A second Nelson police officer has died after being critically injured in an avalanche while ski touring.

Const. Mathieu Nolet died Saturday morning at Kelowna General Hospital, according to a City of Nelson statement.

Nolet had been located alive at the site of the avalanche about 60 kilometres north of Kaslo on Jan. 9 while skiing off-duty with Const. Wade Tittemore, .

sa国际传媒滻t is hard to fully express the sadness we are feeling here,sa国际传媒 Nelson Police Department Chief Donovan Fisher said in a statement. sa国际传媒淭he memorial for Const. Tittemore was this past week and now wesa国际传媒檝e lost a second officer and friend. It is devastating.sa国际传媒

Nolet was 28 and was in the early years of his career. He had served with the Calgary Police Service for one year before moving to Nelson to join the municipal department just over a year ago.

sa国际传媒淲e have one of the smallest municipal police forces in the country,sa国际传媒 said Mayor Janice Morrison. sa国际传媒淭his tragedy has hit us hard. Our deepest condolences go out to Const. Noletsa国际传媒檚 family.sa国际传媒

Noletsa国际传媒檚 death comes the same week a private funeral was held for Tittemore, 43, who was at the ceremony Wednesday. Tittemore left behind his wife and two young children.

The pair were experienced backcountry skiers.They were found by four people who had been staying at a nearby cabin. Nolet was rescued because his arm was visible above the snowline, and Fisher later said Nolet told him in the hospital he remembered being swept into a tree.

Tittemore meanwhile was dragged further down the mountain and died at the scene after being found underneath two metres of snow.

Fisher said Saturday that the department will be shut down to give members and staff time to grieve. RCMP officers have offered to handle calls for service in the interim.

Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth expressed his condolences in a statement and said the ministry will offer its support to the department.

sa国际传媒淚 also want to thank the first responders and health-care staff for their work responding to this tragic event,sa国际传媒 said Farnworth. sa国际传媒淥ur thoughts remain with the community through this time of grieving.sa国际传媒

An for the families of Tittemore and Nolet had raised over $77,000 of its $100,000 goal as of Saturday.

Avalanche conditions at alpine and treeline elevations in the West Kootenay are ranked three out of five for danger or sa国际传媒渃onsiderable,sa国际传媒 according to Avalanche Canada.

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