Berliner Dies at 70-Meter Fall in the Tyrolean Alps
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Wet stone slabs, moss and a steep slope: Two young Germans fall into impervious terrain. The reverse attempt ends catastrophically.
A hiking tour into the Zillertal Alps ends fatally for a 25-year-old from Berlin. The young woman climbs through rough terrain with her companion from Bavaria. They want to turn around, but on a steep slope she plunges 70 meters into the depth.
The two were away from marked paths and navigated with their mobile: A young woman from Berlin and her companion were near Mayrhofen in an accident while hiking. She died, he remained unharmed.
Deadly misfortune on Sunday afternoon in the Tyrolean Alps. A 26-year-old had to watch his girlfriend from Berlin die.


The woman slipped on an unmarked path. Her companion could be recovered unharmed with rescue helicopter
The 25-year-old was on the way with her friend, who saw the accident happening in front of his eyes. Around 12 o'clock the German couple – the 25-year-old from Berlin and the 26-year-old from Mittelfranken – set off from their holiday accommodation in Mayrhofen to a joint hike. The tour they planned by means of an app was to lead them to the so-called "Harpfner" valley, from there to the Ginzling gorge route and via Dornau back to Mayrhofen.
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