CHARLESTON, W.Va. - A prominent West Virginia environmental activist
died at a Charleston hospital on Sunday, a family member confirmed.
Larry Gibson, a vocal opponent of the controversial practice of
mountaintop removal mining and organizer of the long-running Mountain
Keeper Music Festival, died of an apparent heart attack while working at
his cabins on Kayford Mountain, his daughter, Victoria, said Sunday
night.
He was 66 years old.
He was working up on the mountain Sunday morning with his wife, Carol,
and a cousin. He was moving lumber from a porch when he began to feel
odd, Victoria said.
He sat in his truck to rest but still didn't feel right, she said.
Family members called for help and emergency crews made the decision to
fly him by helicopter to Charleston Area Medical Center's Memorial
Hospital in Kanawha City.
He died at the hospital.
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