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German Climber Paraglides Down Nanga Parbat

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Etches himself into history books by skiing down the peak, nicknamed "The Killer Mountain".

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Concerned relatives reported two German mountain hikers missing in Austria. Now their bodies were found, the second deaths in the Zillertal Alps within a few days.

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The missing climbers from Germany since Monday evening were found dead on Tuesday in the Zillertal Alps.

·Berlin, Germany
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Bergtragödie in Tirol: On Tuesday afternoon a missing hiking couple from Germany was found dead under a rock wall in Vals in the district of Innsbruck-Land. The exact background of the drama is still a mystery. Already on Monday, around midnight, the two Germans at the age of 28 and 34 had been reported as defunct. "The hikers were on the way in the area of the Geraer Hütte in Vals, according to the ad director, a parent, and had actually been b…

·Vienna, Austria
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A 28-year-old and a 34-year-old did not return to the hut. They could only be found dead.

·Vienna, Austria
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David Göttler (r.) with the ski mountaineers Tiphaine Duperier (l.) and Boris Langenstein on the summit of Nanga Parbat Even after returning home to his home in Spain, David Göttler still seems as if he was floating on cloud number seven. "Probably it takes a month for the euphoria to settle down and I can realize it all," says the 46-year-old German climber. On Tuesday last week, Göttler – together with the Frenchwoman Tiphaine Duperier and her…

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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