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Bad Week End for Austrian-Italian Alpine Mountain Climbing
2017-08-28
BERLIN (AP) -- Eight mountain climbers have died in three different accidents this weekend in the Austrian and Italian Alps.

The Austrian Red Cross said five mountain climbers died Sunday in the Austrian Alps in Wildgerlostal on Mount Gabler, east of Innsbruck, and a sixth climber was severely injured, the Austrian news agency APA reported.

The group of six men from Altoetting in the southern German state of Bavaria was roped together when they fell in a very remote area of the mountain at an altitude of about 2,000 meters (6,562 feet.) The lone survivor was taken by helicopter to a hospital in Salzburg and is in stable condition, public broadcaster ORF reported.

Apparently one member of the group slipped and fell on a glacier, bringing the others down with him, the head of the rescue teams, Martin Reichholf, said. The group fell down 200 meters (yards) on a steep slope covered with ice and debris.

German news agency dpa reported the ages of the climbers who died as 34, 56, 65, 69 and 70. It said the survivor is 75 years old. None of the climbers was named in keeping with German privacy law.

Three Italian mountain climbers also died this weekend, two of them on Sunday after falling into a crevasse in the Italian Alps. The Italian news agency ANSA said one of the crevasse victims was rescued in grave condition, but later died.
Posted by:Besoeker

#1  "None of the climbers was named in keeping with German privacy law."

Disconnecting from this sad set of accidents, but this one statement stuck out. Wouldn't someone's death (after notification of kin, of course) be a matter of public record?
Not in Germany... my wife worked for a large multinational as a sales executive. In Germany, a sales manager could not post sales results by sales reps name or corporate number under privacy laws. She couldn't even get a spreadsheet based on performance by rep even though she had Global responsibility and quota for a portion of the revenue...she could only get the ranking of the locations to search for underperformers. Only In country managers could see detail at that level.
I guess everyone got the coffee and you didn't know Gunther was not a closer until his cube was vacant.
Posted by: Capsu78   2017-08-28 19:29  

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