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Schnals: Hunter Plunges 70 Meters Into the Depth – Backpack Prevents Worse

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For their first mission, the rescue forces left early in the morning, more precisely at 5.30 a.m. A hunter (47) from Naturns had to be rescued near the Dickhof (1,709 metres). Prior to that, he had plunged 40 metres over rocky terrain into the depth and slipped another 30 to 40 metres into a canal.According to the rescue forces, he was very lucky that he survived this crash.The mountain rescue Merano assumes that his backpack had absorbed much o…
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For their first mission, the rescue forces left early in the morning, more precisely at 5.30 a.m. A hunter (47) from Naturns had to be rescued near the Dickhof (1,709 metres). Prior to that, he had plunged 40 metres over rocky terrain into the depth and slipped another 30 to 40 metres into a canal.According to the rescue forces, he was very lucky that he survived this crash.The mountain rescue Merano assumes that his backpack had absorbed much o…

·Bolzano, Italy
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stol.it broke the news in Bolzano, Italy on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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