Haute-Savoie. Hiker dies after falling 250 meters

Haute-Savoie. Hiker dies after falling 250 meters
Haute-Savoie. Hiker dies after falling 250 meters

Fatal fall this Sunday, November 10, around noon, on the north face of Mount Billiat, in the Brévon valley, in Haut-Chablais.

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A hiker in his sixties lost his balance and fell 250 meters. He died from his injuries. His body was recovered by the Civil Security helicopter, Dragon 74. The aircraft then headed towards the Aravis valley around 1 p.m., in the commune of Les Clefs, to the Rosairy refuge. A woman in her fifties sprained her ankle. She was transported to the Genevois Hospital Center by air.

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In the same area around 2 p.m., a paraglider who took off from the Planfait site, in the town of Talloires-Montmin, landed in the trees. The sportsman, aged around twenty, was picked up by rescuers and placed, unharmed, on a nearby plot of land. Finally, a man in his fifties hurt his foot while hiking towards Pointe d'Andey, in the Bornes massif, around 2:30 p.m. He was brought back down near his vehicle by rescuers.

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