Fight Over Teen Skier's Death In Avalanche At Vail Ends

DENVER (AP) - The Colorado Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal by the family of a 13-year-old skier who was killed in an inbounds avalanche at Vail ski resort. The Colorado Sun reports the court's decision effectively ends the nearly decade-long fight by the parents of Taft Conlin.

Colorado Supreme Court (credit: CBS)

The Eagle teen was killed after entering an open lower gate on the Prima Cornice run in January 2012 and sidestepping up a ridge to terrain below a closed upper gate.

His parents argued the boundaries of the closure were unclear, and the ski area violated the Ski Safety Act by not closing both entrances to the run.

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