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She Tripped over a Root, Fell Down the Slope, and Was Seriously Injured.

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Two accidents occurred in the wider Tolmin area, in which a 64-year-old female hiker and a 66-year-old male hiker were injured. The woman tripped while walking on a mountain trail on the Razor mountain range and fell a hundred meters down the slope, seriously injuring herself. A German man who had spent the night outdoors also slipped while walking towards Poljubinje, and called for help early in the morning.

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While stepping over the roots of a fallen tree on the path, she got her foot stuck in the root, lost her balance and fell down the slope. It was a longer fall, about a hundred meters.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Due to the condition of the mountain trail, the police will inform the authorities at the Mountaineering Association of Slovenia.

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On Friday morning, a 64-year-old woman was seriously injured on the marked mountain trail from Tolminske Ravne to Spodnji Kal. Two German tourists were also injured that day, one while descending from Kobale and the other in the Bovec area.

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Two accidents occurred in the wider Tolmin area, in which a 64-year-old female hiker and a 66-year-old male hiker were injured. The woman tripped while walking on a mountain trail on the Razor mountain range and fell a hundred meters down the slope, seriously injuring herself. A German man who had spent the night outdoors also slipped while walking towards Poljubinje, and called for help early in the morning.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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On Friday morning, a 64-year-old woman was seriously injured on the marked Tolminske Ravne - Spodnji Kal mountain trail. While stepping over the roots of a fallen tree, the hiker got her foot stuck in the root, lost her balance and fell approximately 100 meters down the slope. She was taken to the Jesenice Regional Hospital for treatment, the Nova Gorica Police Department announced.

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sta.si broke the news in on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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