Rescue divers search hole in ice on Lake Opplimen for missing elderly skier amid large operation in snowy Leksand.
Rescue divers search hole in ice on Lake Opplimen for missing elderly skier amid large operation in snowy Leksand.
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Elderly skier missing in Leksand – feared to have fallen through ice

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An elderly man in his 80s was reported missing after a ski trip near Lake Opplimen in Leksand on Friday. Police fear he has fallen through the ice and died, with a large search operation underway involving divers. Relatives have been informed of the incident.

On Friday, January 2, 2026, a major rescue operation began at Lake Opplimen in Leksand municipality, Dalarna, after an elderly man in his 80s was reported missing from a cross-country ski trip. He was reported missing around 4:30 p.m., after failing to return as expected.

Rescue services, police, and an ambulance helicopter searched the area from both land and air. Tracks led to a hole in the ice, where it is feared the man fell through and drowned. Attempts to approach the hole failed when the ice broke under rescuers' feet, highlighting the danger of the site.

Despite extensive efforts, the man has not been found. The case has been handed over to police divers, who will continue the search. Police spokesperson Sophia Jiglind stated: "We fear that the man has died." Relatives have been informed of the serious circumstances.

The incident occurred in an area popular for winter activities, but the instability of the ice on Lake Opplimen was noted as a significant risk. Police urge caution around frozen waters.

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