Heavy skiing accident in Thurnaler: Nine -year -old fights for his life!

Heavy skiing accident in Thurnaler: Nine -year -old fights for his life!

Schigebiet Thurntaler, Österreich - A serious skiing accident made headlines on Tuesday, December 31, 2024, at 4:20 p.m. in the Thurnaler ski area in Austria. Two boys aged eight and nine years were out on the red slope 1 when the nine -year -old boy lost control during a shooting ride. After a fall onto the left side of the body, he hit the slopes violently before slipping into a fence fence. Skiers who have arrived quickly and fortunately eliminated further dangerous situations for the boy. He suffered injuries to an indefinite degree and was initially brought to the BKH Lienz with an emergency doctor helicopter and later flown to LKH Klagenfurt with another helicopter. Witnesses of the incident, in particular the two first aiders, are asked to report to the Lienz police on 059133 7230, such as 5min.at reports .

folk magic through music

In the meantime, the music at the new Philharmonie Westfalen will conquer the hearts of visitors with a spectacular concert. On Monday, October 7, 2024, the Russian pianist Olga Scheps, a daughter of Ukrainian parents, will perform the first piano concert by Johannes Brahms. This concert is under the motto "Artist Freundatz" and addresses the close connection between Brahms and his friend Antonín Dvořák. During the concert, Dvořák's 8th Symphony, which Brahms described as "musically captivating and beautiful", is also performed. For concert lovers, this is an incomparable opportunity to experience these masterpieces live, as HalloHerne.de reports .

Both events are in contrast to each other: While one boy injured himself in the mountains in an accident, the music of Olga Scheps brings joy and inspiration to the hearts of people. The boy's injuries are serious, but the fascination and magic of music will continue at the same time and bring together the community. Concert halls and ski slopes present us the different facets of life - from pain to joy, from silence to sonorous cheers.

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