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Canadian snowboarder killed in Utah avalanche, authorities say

The Salt Lake County sheriff's office says David Éthier had been splitboarding in the Millcreek Canyon area on Saturday, but was swept under the snow during an avalanche.

Police contacted David Éthier's family in Quebec, who said he was 24 hours overdue

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David Éthier, 38, had been splitboarding in the Millcreek Canyon area. (Marie-Claude Sirois/Facebook)

Authorities in Utah say a Canadian man has died in an avalanche while snowboarding in the mountains near Salt Lake City.

The Salt Lake County sheriff's office says the body of 38-year-old David Éthier was recovered Tuesday.

Deputy Arlan Bennett said Éthier had been splitboarding in the Millcreek Canyon area on Saturday, but was swept under the snow during an avalanche.

He said a rescue operation began Sunday evening after a family came across Éthier's dog and later found his car at a trailhead.

Authorities contacted Éthier's family in Quebec, who said he was 24 hours overdue.

Bennett says the rescue continued Monday but was impeded by heavy snowfall until Tuesday.

"Further up on the peak towards the area where he would have been at, it was snowing pretty much constantly," he said. "There was only a small window of opportunity for us to get the chopper up."

Sheriff Rosie Rivera called it a "heartbreaking tragedy" in a statement.

"Our hearts go out to the family as they grieve the loss of their loved one."