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LOZZO DI CADORE
Perhaps a bad maneuver caused the fatal accident that cost the life of a climber who resided in Lozzo di Cadore. Ruslan Yurkevych, 44, originally from Ukraine but residing at 27 via Dante Alighieri in Lozzo, was found dead last night by rescuers from Cnsas. The searches began after the call for help reached 112 just before 7 p.m.
THE ACCIDENT
The 44-year-old who works as a family collaborator in the province had gone out with his backpack for a walk, but never returned. The mountain rescue volunteers of the Cadore Center were immediately activated and began the investigation in the area of a climbing wall, where the foreigner should have gone to climb. “The rescuers – explained the Alpine Rescue Service in a note last night – began to patrol the area of the lake shore until they reached Ligonte, where, at the beginning of the climbing gym, they found him dead. It is not known if, due to a bad maneuver, abseiling on a cantilever, the man was suspended in the void with the rope wrapped around his body. The carabinieri of the Compagnia di Cortina, in contact with the magistrate on duty, obtained authorization to remove the body. Rescuers recovered it and entrusted it to the hearse. Currently it is still at the disposal of the judicial authority, the inspection of the external body will be carried out in the next few hours. Ruslan had come from Ivano-Frankivs’k, a city in the western part of Ukraine for business reasons in Lozzo. He had turned 44 on August 4. It will depend on the investigations to fully understand what happened yesterday and clarify what maneuver could have cost him his life.
OTHER INTERVENTIONS
Around 3 o’clock in the afternoon yesterday, the Val Fiorentina Alpine Rescue was activated for a couple of hikers in difficulty. The two, thirty-four and twenty-seven years of Montebelluna (TV), had left the Città di Fiume Refuge, had traveled the Flaibani trail and, even without crampons, following the footprints left in the snow by a person who preceded them, they arrived at the top. to the Val d’Arcia. Upon returning, however, they had somehow managed to lower their altitude, until they reached a totally frozen point and were trapped near a rock. Having ascended to their position thanks to the coordinates of the place, the rescuers identified and reached them. They equipped each of the two with crampons, hooked them up and secured them with the rope to make them descend about fifty meters and return to the snow-free ground. The team then returned with the couple to the city of Rijeka.
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