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Son of television producer dies in ski accident in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The son of television producer Jenji Kohan, who created the series 'œÃ–range Is the New Black," died in a New Year's Eve ski accident in Utah, police said Thursday.

Charles 'œCharlie'ť Noxon, 20, was pronounced dead after hitting a sign Tuesday on an intermediate-level trail at Park City Mountain resort , police said.

He was alone and there were no witnesses to the crash, but it appears that it happened as he tried to navigate a fork in the trail, Summit County sheriff's Lt. Andrew Wright said.

He was quickly discovered by other skiers and pronounced dead by an air ambulance crew before reaching a hospital. He had experience skiing and was wearing a helmet, Wright said. The cause of death is under investigation.

Noxon was on a trip with his siblings and father, journalist Christopher Noxon, police said. They were further down the mountain at the time of the accident.

His mother is known for creating the Netflix show 'œOrange Is the New Black'ť and the Showtime series 'œWeeds.'ť

A native of Los Angeles, Charlie Noxon was a junior at Columbia University, studying philosophy, economics and Chinese, his family said in a statement released by police.

'œHe was questioning, irreverent, curious and kind,'ť his parents wrote. 'œCharlie had a beautiful life of study and argument and travel and food and razzing and adventure and sweetness and most of all love. We cannot conceive of life without him.'ť

He is survived by his parents and siblings, Eliza and Oscar. His funeral will be Sunday at Temple Israel of Hollywood.

The ski resort is located near the home of the Sundance Film Festival, set to begin later this month.

File - In this May 20, 2015, file photo, Jenji Kohan arrives at Netflix's "Orange Is The New Black" Q&A Screening at the Director Guild of America in Los Angeles. Police say the son of well-known television producer Jenji Kohan has died after a ski accident in Utah. Authorities said Thursday, Jan. 2, 2020, that 20-year-old Charlie Noxon was pronounced dead after the accident on an intermediate trail at Park City Mountain resort on New Year's Eve. (Photo by Rich Fury/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
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