Dutch Prince Johan Friso dies 17 months after avalanche - CNN

Dutch Prince Johan Friso dies 17 months after avalanche

Dutch Prince Johan Friso with Princess Mabel and Princess Marilene in 2006 in Almere, the Netherlands.

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  • Dutch Prince Johan Friso suffered a brain injury in an avalanche in February 2012
  • After being treated in Austria, he stayed at a London hospital for more than a year
  • He was discharged last month and was sent to The Hague, where he was treated at home
Dutch Prince Johan Friso died Monday, more than 17 months after he suffered a severe brain injury in an avalanche, the Dutch royal family announced on its website.
Prince Friso, 44, was in what the family called "a state of minimal consciousness" after he was caught in an avalanche at an Austrian ski resort in February 2012.
He was skiing with friends outside the bounds of the Lech am Arlberg ski resort when the avalanche hit him, and he suffered a lack of oxygen while he was under the snow before being rescued, officials said. His doctor at the time said he had suffered brain damage.
After receiving treatment in Austria, he was transferred to a London hospital, where he stayed for more than a year. He was discharged last month and was sent to The Hague, where he continued to receive medical care at home.
His brother, Willem-Alexander, is king of the Netherlands.