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A Colorado snowboarder died after crashing into the snow on a black diamond run at Keystone Ski Resort on Monday afternoon, according to the Summit County Sheriff’s Office.
Investigators are looking into the death of a snowboarder at Keystone Resort, following a crash on Monday.
The skier was found by other guests, who began CPR and called for help, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office said.
No trees, blunt objects, or other people are believed to be involved in the crash which happened on a black diamond run.
It's the second death reported on Keystone's slopes this month.