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Mountaineer dies in Pico de Orizaba; he tried to descend it by bicycle

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XALAPA.- The mountaineer David Villarreal died at the Pico de Orizaba volcano, where he suffered an accident while trying to descend it by bicycle. The renowned athlete from Monterrey, Nuevo León, was injured and requested help from the emergency services, whose members located him alive, but soon after he died as a result of his multiple injuries. The General Coordination of Civil Protection of the Government of Puebla, the institution that ans…
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MILENIO David Villarreal, a young man passionate about nature and sports, lost his life tragically when he again visited the Pico de Orizaba, where he made his first video as a youtuber before becoming a referent of this type of content. With great emotion and well equipped is how the young man approached the Pico de Orizaba to carry out an expedition to stay for 1 month with the aim of showing his new audience as many landscapes as the dangers.…

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XALAPA.- The mountaineer David Villarreal died at the Pico de Orizaba volcano, where he suffered an accident while trying to descend it by bicycle. The renowned athlete from Monterrey, Nuevo León, was injured and requested help from the emergency services, whose members located him alive, but soon after he died as a result of his multiple injuries. The General Coordination of Civil Protection of the Government of Puebla, the institution that ans…

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The mountain climber originally from Monterrey, Nuevo León, who crashed on Wednesday, February 12, when the area known as “La Cumbre” del Volcán Pico de Orizaba, 5 thousand 100 meters above sea level, descended on his mountain bike, died during the rescue carried out by different teams. This was confirmed by the General Coordination of Civil Protection and Risk Management of the State of Puebla: “Due to a report about an injured mountain climber…

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News with Moctezuma David Ernesto Villareal, a 27-year-old mountain climber, originally from Monterrey, Nuevo León, died when he tried to do the bike descent in the Pico de Orizaba or Citlaltépetl. His remains reached the presidency of Tlachichuca, Puebla. Derivated from a report about an injured mountain climber in the Citlaltépetl volcano, the members of the rescue team made contact with the mountain climbers, confirmed that the injured still …

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Ariana Palacios The 27-year-old Alpinista Regiomontano David Villareal lost his life after an accident as he went down by bicycle from the top of the Citlaltépetl or Pico de Orizaba, the highest mountain in Mexico. Villareal and his companion had received support from guides of the company Summit Orizaba to the area known as El Refugio. However, they decided to separate and continue the climb on their own to La Cumbre, where the accident occurre…

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Two mountain climbers from Monterrey climbed the Citlaltépetl volcano or Pico de Orizaba allegedly to meet the challenge of descending by bicycle, however, the expedition ended in tragedy and a complicated panorama for the rescue. State Civil Protection confirmed his death during the rescue. David Ernesto Villarreal Pérez, is the name of the young [...] The Post Alpinista dies for trying to lower the Citlaltépetl by bicycle appeared first on Oro…

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oronoticiaspuebla.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
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