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Briton dies in New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook National Park | Briton dies in New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook National Park |
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A British climber has fallen 2,000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand, police there have said. | A British climber has fallen 2,000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand, police there have said. |
Robert Buckley, 32, died while climbing to a hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park on Saturday. | Robert Buckley, 32, died while climbing to a hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park on Saturday. |
Police inspector Dave Gaskin said Mr Buckley was well equipped at the time but was an inexperienced climber. | Police inspector Dave Gaskin said Mr Buckley was well equipped at the time but was an inexperienced climber. |
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." |
Extreme caution | Extreme caution |
Mr Buckley, originally from Essex in the UK, lived in New Zealand, says the Press Association news agency. | |
His body was recovered by a team of rescuers on Sunday afternoon after attempts on Saturday were unsuccessful, according to local media reports. | |
Three climbers with Mr Buckley were said to have been rescued after spending the night on the mountain. They were were released after a medical examination. | Three climbers with Mr Buckley were said to have been rescued after spending the night on the mountain. They were were released after a medical examination. |
Mr Buckley's death came a day after 36-year-old Duncan Rait was killed after slipping and falling 200ft from a ridge in the same national park. | Mr Buckley's death came a day after 36-year-old Duncan Rait was killed after slipping and falling 200ft from a ridge in the same national park. |
The New Zealander, 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 Zealander, 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. |
Inspector Gaskin said the deaths were a reminder that climbers needed to use extreme caution. | Inspector Gaskin said the deaths were a reminder that climbers needed to use extreme caution. |
"I can't speak for the first death but in this case it looks like to be a lack of experience," he told the Timaru Herald. | "I can't speak for the first death but in this case it looks like to be a lack of experience," he told the Timaru Herald. |
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