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Man (32) Crashes 50 Meters Above Steep Terrain

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
A major accident in the course of a tour in the Tiroler Stubaital on Friday! A Munich (32) came to fall during the guided hike and therefore fell 50 meters above steep terrain. He crossed over several times. Together with five other people, the 32-year-old undertook an organized tour to the 3507-meter-high "Zuckerhütl" in the Stubai Alps. "The ascent to the summit over the 40-degree steep northern channel went smoothly and was carried out withou…

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A major accident in the course of a tour in the Tiroler Stubaital on Friday! A Munich (32) came to fall during the guided hike and therefore fell 50 meters above steep terrain. He crossed over several times. Together with five other people, the 32-year-old undertook an organized tour to the 3507-meter-high "Zuckerhütl" in the Stubai Alps. "The ascent to the summit over the 40-degree steep northern channel went smoothly and was carried out withou…

·Vienna, Austria
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A 32-year-old alpinist is on Friday in Neustift in the Stubaital (district of Innsbruck-Land) on a tour on the 3.507-meter-high "Zuckerh tl" about 50 meters above steep and rocky Gelnde.

·Linz, Austria
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A 32-year-old mountaineer fell approximately 50 meters down steep, rocky terrain on Friday during a climb of the 3,507-meter-high "Zuckerhütl" in Neustift in the Stubai Valley (Innsbruck-Land district). According to police, he tumbled several times before coming to rest in a flatter area. The German national suffered knee injuries and, after receiving initial emergency medical treatment, was airlifted by helicopter. He was then transported to th…

A group was on a guided ski high-tour, when suddenly a serious accident occurred: One of the participants slipped and crashed. He was injured and had to be taken to the hospital. A six-member German group was on an organized and guided ski high-tour on April 3rd on the 3,507-meter-high mountain summit "Zuckerhütl" in the Stubai Alps (Bezirk Innsbruck-Land, Tirol). "The ascent to the summit over the 40-degree steep northern channel went smoothly …

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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