Thursday, 24 December 2015

Australian woman dies after 300m fall from New Zealand mountain


Australia experienced climbers who died after falling more than 300 meters in a national park in New Zealand was well prepared and do everything possible to minimize the possibility of accident.Nicola Anne Andrews, 28, he died after falling from the seat section 2764m high peak, Aoraki National Park / Mt Eugenie glacier Cook on Wednesday.


Local Melbourne with three other experienced climbers when climbing equipment occurred.Her accident triggered emergency locator beacon to alert rescue teams, allowing them to achieve when he was alive, before Aoraki Mount Cook of Air Transport Search and Rescue base. He died shortly later.Inspector time while Dave Gaskin said police were investigating how he fell Ms. Andrews sometimes accidents happen despite what climbers prepared are.In margin of error is very small hill and unfortunately the consequences can be life-altering or fatal, 'he said Thursday.At this stage, it seems Nicola and his climbing partners have done everything possible to minimize the risks. Unfortunately given the shaky sometimes there is no explanation. 'Before the accident the weather conditions had been better understood. Her death has been called the coroner.

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