The child, who has also not been identified, was found nearby at around 11.30am on Thursday.

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Image:The strong wind 'reduced visibility significantly', police said

The pair, who were not from Lapland, were heading for a local hotel after spending several days on a self-guided ski hike in the nearby Pallastunturi area, Lapland Police said on Thursday. Temperatures in the area fell as low as -20C and the wind was strong, "which reduced visibility significantly", police said. Rescuers began searching for the pair on Tuesday after the woman raised the alarm at around 2pm.

The woman told emergency responders that wind had blown away their skis and ski poles, the Lapland rescue services chief Harri Paldanius, said, and that she said "it was really cold, and it was getting dark." Conditions were so bad, the two snowmobile operators said they "don't recall experiencing something like this before. Driving a snowmobile on the fell was challenging, the mobiles were almost turned over by the wind," Mr Paldanius added. The woman had put her phone in her jacket pocket in order to save the battery, he added, but said "when we tried to reach them again, there was no answer, but the phone did ring."