One of eight skiers killed in a horrific avalanche Tuesday north of Lake Tahoe was married to a search and rescue team member, officials revealed.
The tragic coincidence was confirmed during a grim news conference nearly 24 hours after the snowy disaster — the deadliest in California’s modern history.

“This incident has specifically struck our organization and that team hard as one of the nine missing decedents is a spouse of one of our Tahoe Nordic search and rescue team members,” Placer County Sheriff Wayne Woo told reporters Wednesday.
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Sheriff’s officials later clarified the spouse — a volunteer with the Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue Team — didn’t take part in this week’s search, KTVU first reported.

The devastating avalanche struck a party of 15 skiers — four guides with Blackbird Mountain Guides and 11 clients — as they returned from a three-day excursion in the remote mountains near Lake Tahoe.
At least eight died as the snow slide hit, with one more missing and presumed dead, officials said.
The tragedy prompted a desperate search by a slew of agencies, including the Tahoe rescue team.
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