Skier Won’t Be Charged in Fatality on Slopes
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From Times Wire Reports
A British skier arrested after a fatal collision on the slopes was released from jail after a district attorney concluded there was not enough evidence to prosecute him.
Skiing at Breckenridge on Sunday, Robert Wills, 31, collided with Richard Henrichs, 56, of Naperville, Ill., who then struck a tree and died of head injuries.
Wills, who is from Plymouth, England, had been held on $20,000 bail on suspicion of assault and reckless endangerment.
Wills’ lawyer, Pamela Mackey, said her client “deeply regrets the accident.”
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