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Murderous Sunday in the Alps. Four people, an Italian climber and three French mountaineers, died in three separate accidents in the Hautes-Alpes and Haute-Savoie.
The first of these three dramas cost lives on Sunday to 6:30 AM to a 40-year-old Milanese who was climbing at an altitude of 3,000 meters in the Coolidge corridor, a climbing path that leads to Mont Pelvoux, in the Écrins mbadif. The forty-year-old would have perished after unscrewing a hundred meters, said the gendarmes, who proceeded Sunday afternoon to hear witnesses to try to determine the exact causes of his fall.
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The second accident occurred around 8:00 am in the Mont-Blanc mbadif (Haute-Savoie), at the expense of a mountaineer who found death after unscrewing. Another mountaineer, who accompanied him, came out polytraumatized. The investigation to determine the circumstances of the tragedy was entrusted to the
Gendarmerie platoon (PGHM) of Chamonix
A guide and two clients
The last accident caused the death of two French mountaineers, two women aged 48 and 54, who were progressing with a guide on a route of the Enfetchores towards the Breche de la Meije (Hautes-Alpes), a summit located at 3,300 meters above sea level. According to the first elements of the investigation, the rope would have unscrewed about fifty meters at about 1:30 pm, causing the deaths of the two mountaineers.
The mountain guide, a 32 year old man who accompanied the two victims, has been wounded and transported to the Grenoble hospital. "The man was roped with the two women and moved ahead. As he tried to secure himself on a block of rock, it broke off, taking the rope with it, "detailed Gap's floor.
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