Tragic Rock Climbing Accident Claims Life of Irish Woman in Spain
A 21-year-old woman from Ireland has tragically died after falling approximately 500 feet while rock climbing near the village of El Chorro in Malaga, Spain. The accident occurred on Friday evening when she and her male companion were practicing their climbing skills and suddenly lost their balance, resulting in the fatal plunge.
Emergency services were alerted at 7:10 PM, but the woman was pronounced dead shortly after their arrival. In a fortunate turn, her climbing partner managed to hold onto a rocky ledge, breaking his fall and surviving despite being in shock when rescued.
Initial reports incorrectly identified the victim as British; however, the Civil Guard later confirmed her nationality as Irish. The two had reportedly taken a wrong turn while returning from their climbing session when they fell over the edge of a ravine.
This incident follows a similar tragic event in the same area last month, where a 20-year-old British climber fell while crossing a via ferrata route known as "Monkey Bridge." Emergency responders had attempted to save him, but he was pronounced dead after suffering cardiac arrest.
Authorities are continuing to investigate the details surrounding these accidents to enhance safety measures for climbers in the region.
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