Actor is alleged to have left skier unresponsive at Utah resort in 2016 after collision
Mr Ramon said he had heard a “loud” scream and saw a skier, later identified as Paltrow, crash into Mr Sanderson on the mountain, leaving him “spread-eagled”.
Mr Ramon said he was the only person present at the time of the collision and that he had asked both Mr Sanderson and Paltrow if they were alright. “He was yelling when he came down and it kept getting worse and worse,” Mr Ramon said. “He was very hostile, he was just yelling and he was yelling to the point where I was thinking ‘man, you need to mellow out here’ ... I was tired of it.”
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