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Australian soldier killed in crevasse fall on New Zealand's Mount Cook | |
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An Australian soldier has been killed after falling down a crevasse on New Zealand's Mount Cook. | |
Police said the 44-year-old fell 30m to 40m down a crevasse in the Grand Plateau area at about 12.20pm on Wednesday. | |
His body has been recovered and flown back to the Mount Cook emergency service centre. Police are advising his next of kin. | His body has been recovered and flown back to the Mount Cook emergency service centre. Police are advising his next of kin. |
The soldier was one of a party of 10 people who had been on Mount Cook, police said. Australia's defence ministry confirmed he was on a training exercise. | |
The manager of Alpine Guides, Arthur McBride, said accidents like this happened occasionally on the mountain, but occurred anywhere there was crevasse terrain. | The manager of Alpine Guides, Arthur McBride, said accidents like this happened occasionally on the mountain, but occurred anywhere there was crevasse terrain. |
McBride said crevasses could be invisible if snow fell over them but if people were roped to each other they would usually be safe. | McBride said crevasses could be invisible if snow fell over them but if people were roped to each other they would usually be safe. |
The accident was unrelated to the rock avalanche on the other side of the mountain on Tuesday, he said. | The accident was unrelated to the rock avalanche on the other side of the mountain on Tuesday, he said. |
At 3,724 metres, Mount Cook is New Zealand's tallest mountain. | At 3,724 metres, Mount Cook is New Zealand's tallest mountain. |
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