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Bodies of five skiers found near luxury resort in Switzerland after being ‘swept away by avalanche'

Bodies of five skiers found near luxury resort in Switzerland after being ‘swept away by avalanche'

The Irish Sun25-05-2025

FIVE dead skiers have been found by rescuers near a luxury holiday resort in Switzerland.
Their bodies were located one day after emergency services were alerted - due to several pairs of skis being found unattended near the summit of a mountain.
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Rescuers were alerted after a pair of unattended skis were found near the summit of Rimpfischhorn, Switzerland
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A group of climbers ascending the 4,199-metre-tall Rimpfischhorn in the Valais Alps alerted authorities when they made the worrying discovery.
Extensive aerial and ground searches led to the discovery of tragic skiers below the summit on the Adler Glacier, according to Valais local police.
They were all found at different points of the glacier, on top of avalanche debris.
These points were all high altitude areas near the Swiss-Italian border.
Rescue service Air Zermatt said that three bodies were located in one area, while the other two were discovered higher up on a narrow patch of snow.
A fifth pair of skis was later found during the search, which confirmed that the group had travelled as a party of five.
Local cops have launched a probe to try and figure out what caused the horrific accident.
Zermatt is one of the most luxurious resorts in Switzerland's Alpine region.
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It is frequented by affluent British and other European skiers.
However, the climb to Rimpfischhorn is considered a more advanced expedition.
It takes a total of five gruelling hours to reach the top from the resort.
There are numerous ways to approach to the climb, but all of them require hikers to stay overnight in a high hut.
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