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A woman from Kent who died in a climbing accident in the Chamonix mountain region of the French Alps has been named as Lydia Press. A woman who died in a climbing accident in the Chamonix mountain region of the French Alps has been named as Lydia Press, of Edenbridge, in Kent.
The 24-year-old was with a group of four other climbers when the accident happened near the summit of Tour Ronde.The 24-year-old was with a group of four other climbers when the accident happened near the summit of Tour Ronde.
Her boyfriend, Arnaud Viel, 26, suffered leg injuries in the accident and was taken to Chamonix Hospital.Her boyfriend, Arnaud Viel, 26, suffered leg injuries in the accident and was taken to Chamonix Hospital.
According to reports, both lost their footing and fell. French police have opened an inquiry into the accident.According to reports, both lost their footing and fell. French police have opened an inquiry into the accident.
A spokesman for the French police said the pair were roped together as they ascended the 3,800m mountain on Friday in conditions he described as "fine".A spokesman for the French police said the pair were roped together as they ascended the 3,800m mountain on Friday in conditions he described as "fine".
A Foreign Office spokesman said it was providing consular assistance for Ms Press's next of kin.A Foreign Office spokesman said it was providing consular assistance for Ms Press's next of kin.
Ms Press graduated from St Peter's College, Oxford, last summer, where she studied Earth Sciences.Ms Press graduated from St Peter's College, Oxford, last summer, where she studied Earth Sciences.
She was a former president of the Oxford University Mountaineering Club (OUMC).
Oxford University has paid tribute to Ms Press. Professor Bernard Silverman, Master of St Peter's College said in a statement: "On behalf of the whole college community I want to express our great sadness at her untimely death.Oxford University has paid tribute to Ms Press. Professor Bernard Silverman, Master of St Peter's College said in a statement: "On behalf of the whole college community I want to express our great sadness at her untimely death.
"Our condolences and thoughts are very much with her family and friends at this sad time.""Our condolences and thoughts are very much with her family and friends at this sad time."