Sudden death of a 15-year-old. He walked on the mountain trail in sneakers
The 15-year-old devoured from the mountain trail. The disappearance of the young tourist was disturbed by his parents who called on the services. His corpse was soon discovered.
This tragedy shook the local community. The local mayor and five members of the mountain rescue team-as the editors of one of the journals established, participated in the search and rescue operation.
The 15-year-old got lost in the mountains. His body was noticed only by the helicopter crew
The young man went with his parents and his brother to Italy to get the Alps. On July 22, they set off along the trail near the capital of the smallest region, i.e. the Aosta Valley. His relatives decided to take a break from the journey at some point-unlike a 15-year-old who went alone towards one of the peaks-describes the editors of “Daily Mirror”.
He reached the fork of roads and most likely chose a bad path. On Tuesday evening he sent a short text message (SMS) to his mother. “I got lost,” he said. Unfortunately, it was their last conversation. Soon after he was supposed to die suddenly.
The worried parents called on an ambulance and the search for a 15-year-old began. 11 firefighters took part in the action, as well as Volunteers. The services used drones (unmanned aerial vehicles) and specially trained animals – tracking dogs.
The mayor of the Valpelline commune himself – Maurizio Lanivi – also appeared there.
The young man was wearing sneakers. Died after falling?
On July 23 in the morning, the boy’s corpse was noticed from the helicopter position – at the Becca di Viou mountain trail, which was along which he had previously moved. Unofficially, there is talk of a fall from considerable height, which led to severe injuries and imminent death.
The Alpine Rescue Unit Guardia di Finanza looks at this unpleasant matter – experts want to determine all the circumstances of the tragedy. After finding a 15-year-old, it was noticed that he walked along the trail in sneakers that were not adapted to such conditions. Scottish Mountain Rescue turned to tourists to always put on the right footwear in the mountains, which can save their lives.
