London-based Rajen Mahendra fell to his death at Chamonix-Mont-Blanc on Sunday along with Oscar Cassagneau- Francis. Both 26-year-old men, officially named in the UK this week, grew up in Cambridge and were experienced skiers.
According to eyewitnesses, they crashed on a 45-degree slope on a notorious stretch of the le Couloir du Chapeau in icy conditions.
"The two men fell one after the other. They fell independently but within a couple of minutes of each other. They fell several hundred metres. For sure these men were good skiers but the conditions are not good. It is icy there," said a spokesperson for the PGHM, the high mountain police in Chamonix, France.
"This is an extremely serious couloir to ski at any time because there is a cliff at the bottom that you need to exit beforehand and it is a 45-degree slope. This is extreme skiing in any conditions, let alone Sunday's," said Stuart Macdonald, a British mountain guide based in Chamonix.
"They may have seen tracks in the snow that they then followed, but in Chamonix, in particular, you could well be following a world-class skier," he said.
Both families lived opposite each other on Holbrook Road in Cambridge before Mahendra went on to work at a media company in London and Cassagneau-Francis trained as a junior doctor. They remained best friends and often socialised together, according to the 'Cambridge News'.
Oscar's older brother, 29-year-old Oliver, is believed to have witnessed the tragedy and raised the alarm.
The UK Foreign Office said: "We are in touch with the French authorities following the death of two British people in France and are providing support to their families.
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