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Climber dies after falling 80ft Fall death man officially named
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A climber has died after suffering serious head injuries in an 80ft (24m) fall in the Cuillin range on Skye. A climber who died after suffering serious head injuries in an 80ft (24m) fall in the Cuillin range on Skye has been named by police.
His companion raised the alarm at about 1233 BST following the accident in the Whispering Wall area. Neil Wyllie, 34, from Carnoustie, Angus, had been in the Whispering Wall area of Sgurr a Mhadaidh.
His companion raised the alarm at about 1230 BST following the accident.
Stornoway Coastguard helicopter was called and airlifted the injured man to Broadford Hospital on Skye, where he was pronounced dead.Stornoway Coastguard helicopter was called and airlifted the injured man to Broadford Hospital on Skye, where he was pronounced dead.
Northern Constabulary said full report of the incident was being prepared by its officers.Northern Constabulary said full report of the incident was being prepared by its officers.