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A British woman has fallen to her death while walking in the Dolomites with her husband.

The woman, 56, who has not been named, plunged about 30m (100ft) on Sunday, Italy’s Alpine Rescue service said.

A mountain rescue team was deployed to the area where her body was spotted, and she was immediately pronounced dead. Her husband was evacuated by air.

The incident happened on a part of the path where the rescue service said there was no rope for protection.

It is the second tragedy involving Britons in Italy in the last week after a man drowned at Lake Garda after jumping from a boat to save his son.

The Dolomites, located in the Alps in northern Italy, are a popular summer hiking destination.

The couple were hiking on the via ferrata Santner trail, which climbs to over 2,000m (6,500ft), leading through small gullies and narrow passes.

Rescue services reportedly arrived by helicopter but could only confirm the hiker’s death. The victim was with a 28-year-old friend, who was left in shock.

Early investigations suggest both were kitted out for Via Ferrata – hiking routes that use steel cables, rungs and ladders – but their lanyards were not attached to the cable at the time of the accident. It seems the victim slipped and fell.

The Foreign Affairs Office has confirmed the death but provided no additional information on the circumstances of the accident.

 

 

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