An Englishman who fell from the top of the famous Devil’s Pass died.
At the age of 25, he was a mountaineer in the north of Spain in the Basque Country.
When it collapsed Thursday afternoon, it was about to crest a 4,367-foot limestone rock called Ambot.
Search and rescue teams found the body of a man yesterday morning.
Police revealed the climber was British this morning.
He was a mountaineer with his British compatriots, but the couple became separated during the trip.
It was unknown if the couple lived in Spain or were on vacation.
According to local media, the man was staying at an Aval hotel on the banks of the Ego River.
They reportedly got separated during the hike and only a 25-year-old boy got the Devil’s Pass.
Locals suggest that it may have been hit by a storm near the top of the mountain.
According to sources, the man may have been trying to land from a dangerous hill that could have been dangerous when he fell in the rain.
A spokesman for the Etsinatsa police in the area confirmed:
The alarm sounded around 8:30 pm and a 25-year-old man is said to have disappeared near the top of Mount Alwitz.
“A police helicopter found his body on the ground near the summit of Aluigi, called the Dane Fernuzbi channel, where it looked like he might have fallen.
The climber’s body was transferred to Bilbao for inspection.
The Foreign, Commonwealth of Development has requested comment from.
Several people died around Devil’s Pass (Paso del Diablo in Spanish) and Abbott Peak, which the British troops were about to reach.
Twelve deaths were recorded in the 10 years from 2000 to 2010.
News coverage at the time sparked a debate about whether chains should be set up to help people get through it.
After a fatal accident there a few years ago, the president of the Basque Mountain Federation said: “It is not a difficult journey, but it is dangerous. Not for climbers who suffer from motion sickness.
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Source: Metro
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