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Man Falls to Death From Snowy Mountain in China After Untying Safety Rope to Take Photos

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The man wanted to take a photograph with other tourists, slipped and slipped from the right side of the mountain; they found his body at 5,300 meters high

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The man of 31 disappeared last week during his ascent from Nama Peak, a peak that peaks at 5,588 m above sea level, after sliding on a snowy slope.

·Paris, France
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On the heights of Mount Nama, in Sichuan Province, China, a wanted postcard ended in tragedy. A mountaineer of approximately 31 years died after falling into the void in full ascension, in a fact that has shocked both the mountain community and thousands of netizens who have witnessed the scene through a video that went viral on social networks.wf_cms.rss.read_more

·Barcelona, Spain
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WORLD.- A mountaineer died after falling into the void while climbing Mount Nama, located in the province of Sichuan, China, while trying to take a selfie in a snowy area. The incident occurred on Mount Nama, in Sichuan, on September 26, 2025, when the 31-year-old mountaineer untied his safety rope […]

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A climber of about 31 a lost your life on Mt. Gongga, in China, for trying to take a photograph to and lose balance. His body was found at an altitude of 5,300 meters.

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The man wanted to take a photograph with other tourists, slipped and slipped from the right side of the mountain; his body was found at 5,300 meters high.

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
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