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Young Climber Killed After Fall Near Austria's Highest Peak

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A young German mountaineer has fallen several hundred metres to his death near Austria's highest peak, the Grossglockner, reported dpa. Police in Tyrol said on Tuesday that the 29-year-old, from the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, had been climbing alone in the area the previous day. Three other climbers saw him suddenly fall while descending near the Teufelshorn (Devil's Horn), a peak close to the Grossglockner. They immediately alerted rescue s…

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Austria's highest peak is an attractive destination for mountaineers. However, for a man from Rhineland-Palatinate, the adventure ends fatally. He does not survive a deep fall.

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The young man from Rhineland-Palatinate is on his way alone in the area of the highest summit in Austria. During the descent there is an accident.

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Death drama at the highest mountain in Austria: A 29-year-old German fell several hundred meters to death on Monday at the Großglockner in East Tyrol. Eyewitnesses of the tragedy made an emergency call from a long distance – for the alpinist, however, all the help came too late. The terrible mountain tragedy had occurred on late Monday morning, around 11 o'clock. According to the police, the 29-year-old German was alone on the Grossglockner in t…

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A young German climber fell hundreds of meters to his death near the Grossglockner, Austria's highest mountain peak.

·Budapest, Hungary
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A young man from the district of Germersheim crashed and died hundreds of meters in the area of the Großglockner in Austria. The 29-year-old was travelling alone on Monday.

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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news in on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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