A 14-year-old Irish boy is facing serious consequences after a high-speed skiing accident in Schmittenhöhe, Austria, resulted in the death of a 49-year-old man. The incident occurred on a popular ski slope, and the boy fled the scene, only to turn himself in the following day. Witnesses reported that the boy skied away from the accident, and a blonde woman, believed to be his mother, allegedly encouraged him to flee. The boy spoke English and had an injury on his inner thigh. The authorities launched a large-scale search, utilizing drones and police to gather evidence, including ski poles, which were found to have been rented nearby. The boy's white skis were also noted by witnesses, which could have helped in identifying him. The tragic accident has sparked a debate about the responsibility of minors in such incidents. An autopsy has been ordered to determine the cause of death of the 49-year-old man, and this incident follows a string of ski tragedies involving British skiers in northern Italy and the French Alps.