2 Sisters Died in Avalanche During Ski Trip with College Friends, Brother Says: ‘Best People I’ve Ever Known’

Sisters who were on a skiing trip with friends have been identified as two of the victims of the fatal avalanche in California, according to their brother.

Authorities said eight people have been found dead since the avalanche took place in the Castle Peak area of the Tahoe National Forest on the morning of Feb. 17. One person still has not been located, but is presumed to be deceased.

Although officials have yet to officially release any names, McAlister Clabaugh identified two of the victims as sisters Caroline Sekar, 45, of San Francisco, and Liz Clabaugh, 52, of Boise, Idaho, according to The New York Times…

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