Death has struck another mushing team from Minnesota competing in the Iditarod dog sled race in Alaska.
The team led by Jennifer Freking of Finland, Minn., was struck by a snowmobile Sunday night on the Yukon River, killing three-year-old sled dog Lorne and injuring Aries, according to an e-mail posted on the website for Freking and her husband and fellow Iditarod participant Blake Freking.
Despite the setback, Freking said she will push on.
"After a good rest and reflection, we decided [that] as long as the rest of the dogs were healthy and ready to go, we would continue to Nome," where the race ends.
Jennifer Freking said she is hopeful of a full recovery for Aries.
As for the dog that died, she wrote, "Lorne had been an incredible member of the team the whole race. She had eaten well and performed 100% the whole way ... I was so very proud of her.
"The accident was the worst nightmare imaginable. We are so lucky neither Blake or I was struck and more dogs were not injured. I thought we had just witnessed half my team killed at the time."
Cindy Elkins, Jennifer's sister, said that the Frekings were "stopped snacking and resting the dogs" at about 10 p.m.. "They had heard the snowmobile coming for quite some time, and he just didn't slow down."