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Sydney teenager dies in Thredbo skiing accident

By Josh Dye and Anthony Segaert

A teenager who died after crashing into trees at Thredbo ski resort in southern NSW has been identified as a former student at Shore school in North Sydney.

About 11am on Sunday, emergency services were called to the ski fields after 18-year-old Oliver Johnston lost control on the slope, veered off the hill and hit trees.

The lifts at Thredbo on the opening day of the season.

The lifts at Thredbo on the opening day of the season. Credit: Thredbo

Police said fellow skiers noticed the accident and alerted the ski patrol.

Johnston was treated on the snow and taken to the nearby medical centre, but he was unable to be saved and died soon after.

Shore principal Dr Timothy Petterson said in a letter to parents that Johnston graduated last year.

“It is with deep sadness that I write to advise you of an accident that has resulted in the tragic death of Old Boy Oliver Johnston,” he said.

“The school is supporting the family during this difficult time. We are mindful of the network of students, Old Boys and parents who may be impacted directly or indirectly by this tragedy.”

Petterson said counselling services were being provided for students and asked the school community to pray for the Johnston family.

Police will prepare a report for the coroner.

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