Rescuers race to reach injured German Olympian stranded on a northern Pakistan mountain
GILGIT-BALTISTAN, PAKISTAN, JUL 30 – Laura Dahlmeier was struck by a falling rock at 5,700 meters on Laila Peak, with rescue efforts delayed by weather and terrain, confirmed dead two days after the accident.
- Laura Dahlmeier, Germany's double Olympic biathlon champion, has been seriously injured in a severe mountaineering accident in Pakistan.
- The accident occurred at an altitude of approximately 5,700 meters around noon local time.
- Rescue efforts are hindered by poor weather, including low visibility and rainfall, according to Faizullah Faraq, a spokesman for the Gilgit-Baltistan government.
- Rescue workers face risks due to difficult conditions on Laila Peak, including rockfall and sudden weather changes.
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And he finished his career in 2019, but he won two gold medals and one bronze medal at the Olympic Games and seven gold medals, three silver medals and five bronze medals at the World Championships. Article A double Olympic champion died on the mountains. At 31 years of age, their body will never be recovered, the death details appear for the first time in Romania TV.
The former biathlete Laura Dahlmeier was fatally injured in mountaineering in Pakistan. The former top athlete, who recently worked as a ZDF expert, became 31 years old.
Olympian Laura Dahlmeier Dead at 31 After Climbing Accident Left Rescuers Unable to Reach Her
Laura Dahlmeier, an Olympic gold medalist in biathlon, died July 28 as she descended the summit of Laila Peak in Pakistan. It was her wish that no one risk their life to rescue, recover her.
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