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Britons injured and died in Alps accident
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Two serious accedidents have taken place in the Alps recently involving British citizens.
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A 57-year-old walking enthusiast from Kingswinford died following a fall while he was exploring Austria’s eastern Alps, an inquest was told today.
Patrick Oakley was found dead after failing to return to a mountain lodge he had booked in at.
Black Country Coroner Mr Robin Balmain said he had died at Dachstein Skywalk, in Klettevsig, on June 25.
A ski-ing destination in winter, Dachstein is a popular walking base in the summer.
http://www.expressandstar.co.uk/2007/07/16/fall-in-alps-killed-walker/
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A mountaineer is in a serious condition in hospital following a climbing accident in the Italian Alps.
Peter Knoop, 42, who is vice president of engineering at electronics firm Azuro in Cambridge, was hit on the head by a rock while climbing with friends.
He was airlifted to hospital from a mountain in the Italian Dolomites, near Trento, on Sunday
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/cambridgeshire/6904457.stm
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