Nevada girl, 7, killed in Lake Tahoe ski resort boulder accident: police

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Tragic Accident at Diamond Peak Ski Resort: Young Girl Dies After Boulder Fall

A 7-year-old girl from Nevada tragically died after being struck by a falling rock at Diamond Peak Ski Resort in Incline Village, officials confirmed. The devastating incident occurred on Saturday, prompting an immediate response from ski patrol and emergency medical personnel. The young victim was participating in a ski competition at the resort when the accident took place. Local authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding this heartbreaking event at the popular Lake Tahoe area destination.

Victim Identified as Adelyn Grimes

The Washoe County Regional Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the deceased as Adelyn Grimes, a resident of Reno, Nevada. The incident unfolded at Diamond Peak Ski Resort, situated near the scenic shores of Lake Tahoe. Family members have expressed profound sorrow and initiated a GoFundMe campaign to assist with expenses during this difficult time.

Resort Statement on the Incident

According to a statement released by Diamond Peak Ski Resort, emergency responders were alerted to a “non-skiing accident involving a child” at approximately 3:38 p.m. on Saturday, March 29. The resort’s ski patrol promptly arrived at the scene and administered first aid while awaiting the arrival of emergency services. Despite the rapid response and the emergency medical team’s diligent efforts, the child succumbed to her injuries.

Cause of Death Confirmed as Accidental

Fox News Digital verified that the Washoe County Regional Medical Examiner’s Office has officially ruled the cause of death as an “accident.” The medical examiner determined that Adelyn Grimes tragically died as a result of blunt force trauma to her neck and chest sustained in the incident.

Sheriff’s Office Investigates “Tragic Accident”

The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office is conducting an investigation into the incident, classifying it as a “non-skiing accident” and describing it as “tragic.” Investigators have indicated that preliminary findings suggest no evidence of foul play in the unfortunate death.

Community Impact and Support

Reports indicate that Adelyn Grimes was a dedicated member of the Sugar Bowl race team. The team was participating in an under-12 skiing championship held at Diamond Peak Ski Resort when the tragedy occurred, as reported by the Reno Gazette Journal.

Diamond Peak Ski Resort expressed deep sorrow, stating, “The entire Diamond Peak Ski Resort family has been profoundly affected by a tragedy that occurred Saturday, March 29, 2025, at the resort.” The resort is providing counseling and support services to staff members who have been affected by this devastating event.


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