130-Meter Fall in Tyrol: Identity of the Deceased Known

Following a fatal mountain accident in the area of the "Zuckerhütl" in the Stubai Alps in Tyrol (Innsbruck-Land district), where a woman slipped while ascending in steep terrain and fell approximately 130 meters, the identity of the deceased is now known. It was a 27-year-old German woman, the police announced on Thursday. The woman is believed to have fallen on the normal route to the summit late Sunday afternoon or evening, it was reported.
Body Found After Mountain Accident in Tyrol
This was revealed by witness statements. On Monday noon, the deceased mountaineer was finally found lifeless in the snow by a climber about 150 meters below the summit of the "Zuckerhütl," which is located at an altitude of 3,507 meters. The German woman was alone and initially traveling with touring skis. These, along with the poles, were found in a ski depot, while the helmet and backpack were found in close proximity to the body.
(APA/Red)
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