Haute-Savoie: Two Hikers Die in the Same Place This Weekend, a Skier Falls Into a Crevice and Kills Himself
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Three people died this weekend in the Haute-Savoie mountains. Among them, two hikers fatally fell by "more than a hundred meters" to the same place.
This weekend, the prefecture of Haute-Savoie issued a call for vigilance addressed to hikers: "A large amount of snow is still present on the medium mountain trails. The conditions of refreezing in the mountains are good. Hikers must anticipate the neves (snow plates) that remain and can cut the trails. Crossing a neve is not annoyed. The risks of slipping can become dramatic if the fall ends in rocky blocks or over rocky bars. Good equipment is…
Two young hikers died this weekend in the Tournette massif, in Haute-Savoie, after sliding on a neve.


Two men, aged 23 and 28, died one day apart in the Tournette massif and fell in similar circumstances.
Two trailers broke down after sliding on a neve and two hikers escaped by little to the worst. While the conditions remain winter in altitude, the rescue call mountain enthusiasts to the extreme caution.
On Saturday, May 17, a 23-year-old hiker died after slid a trail to the point of the Tournette (Haute-Savoie). The next day, another 28-year-old hiker died in the same area. Snow still present on average mountain would be the cause.
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