Skier Jeret Peterson committed suicide

Jeret “Speedy” Peterson, 29, committed suicide by shooting himself dead Monday night. The emergency services were called by Peterson who told them about his suicidal intention. He provided the police with his location in Lambs Canion, Utah, but on officers’ arrival at 23:30 the sportsman was declared dead. It seems that skier’s corpse was discovered somewhere between Salt Lake City and Park City, and a suicide notice was found near his vehicle.

Jeret Speedy Peterson proud of his Olympic medal. He committed suicide on Monday 25/07/2011

Jeret Peterson – a US World Cup aerial skier from Boise, Idaho – was a 3-time Olympian and claimed the silver medal for freestyle skiing at the 2010 Vancouver’s Winter Olympics. The cause of the decease was pronounced as self-inflicted gunshot injury.

“It’s a sad day for the citizens of Boise and for all of those who appreciated Jeret Peterson’s performances, both on the ski slopes and in his private life,” stated Boise Mayor David H. Bieter, who granted Peterson the Key to the City after winning the Olympic silver medal.

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Video: Jeret Peterson interview after winning Olympic silver