near
Jokkmokk, where Storm De Beul died in October 2024. On 29–30 October 2024, Storm was hiking alone near
Jokkmokk,
Lapland, Sweden, when a severe blizzard struck with winds of 120 kmh (75 mph) and temperatures of a wind chill below . His phone soon lost power or froze, cutting off further contact. SOS could not deploy rescuers overnight due to the storm's extreme conditions; winds exceeded the 93 kmh (58 mph) operational limit for AW139 helicopters, while near-zero visibility and heavy snow halted ground efforts in the remote
Sarek National Park area. The service did not enlist local Sami assistance, as their protocol relies on formal emergency teams rather than community resources in such conditions. A helicopter launched at 10:00 a.m. when winds subsided slightly, locating his body at 10:45 a.m., from his campsite, suggesting he had walked toward his car, away. His death was attributed to hypothermia, with frozen feet and lower legs noted by his mother, Elisabeth Rademaker. Outdoor experts, including military personnel, have observed that such weather can overwhelm even well-equipped individuals, reflecting Lapland's volatile late-October climate. His mother speculated the storm's intensity, possibly with hypothermia-induced confusion, drove him to leave his shelter. == Legacy ==