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A British climber has fallen to his death in New Zealand.A British climber has fallen to his death in New Zealand.
Robert Buckley, 32, fell about 2,000 feet while climbing to a small hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki-Mount Cook national park on Saturday, police said.Robert Buckley, 32, fell about 2,000 feet while climbing to a small hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki-Mount Cook national park on Saturday, police said.
Buckley, who had been living and working in Christchurch, was one of four men who were trying to climb to the Sefton Bivvy from Mount Cook Village, according to New Zealand media reports. They were within 80m of their destination when Buckley slipped.Buckley, who had been living and working in Christchurch, was one of four men who were trying to climb to the Sefton Bivvy from Mount Cook Village, according to New Zealand media reports. They were within 80m of their destination when Buckley slipped.
His companions raised the alarm, but then got stuck. A rescue helicopter found Buckley and the others but they could not be rescued until the next morning. Buckley's body was recovered later in the day.His companions raised the alarm, but then got stuck. A rescue helicopter found Buckley and the others but they could not be rescued until the next morning. Buckley's body was recovered later in the day.
Police said in a statement it appeared the group was insufficiently equipped and experienced for the climb.Police said in a statement it appeared the group was insufficiently equipped and experienced for the climb.
The three other climbers were released after an examination by medical staff.The three other climbers were released after an examination by medical staff.
The day before Buckley's death another climber, 36-year-old Duncan Raite, died after slipping and falling about 200 feet from a ridge in the same national park. The day before Buckley's death another climber, 36-year-old Duncan Rait, died after slipping and falling about 200 feet from a ridge in the same national park.
The New Zealand-born man, who lived in Australia, had been been dropped off by helicopter and was walking to a hut when he fell in the Tasman Glacier area.The New Zealand-born man, who lived in Australia, had been been dropped off by helicopter and was walking to a hut when he fell in the Tasman Glacier area.
Police spokesman Dave Gaskin said the deaths were a reminder that climbers needed to use extreme caution.Police spokesman Dave Gaskin said the deaths were a reminder that climbers needed to use extreme caution.
'I cant speak for the first death, but in this case it looks like to be a lack of experience," Gaskin told the Timaru Herald.'I cant speak for the first death, but in this case it looks like to be a lack of experience," Gaskin told the Timaru Herald.
A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "We are aware of the death of a British man in New Zealand. We are providing consular assistance at this time.A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "We are aware of the death of a British man in New Zealand. We are providing consular assistance at this time.
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