Briton killed in French Alps fall

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A British tourist has died in a mountain biking incident in the French Alps, it has been confirmed.

Richard Castle, 60, of Brighton, was killed when he fell from a cycle trail in Chamonix-Mont Blanc.

The body of Mr Castle, who is believed to be a university lecturer, was discovered at about 1400 local time by a French holidaymaker.

A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office confirmed Mr Castle had died and said his next of kin had been informed.

Francis Audon, deputy head of Chamonix-Mont Blanc mountain rescue, said: "His body was discovered at around 2pm by a French holidaymaker who had spotted his bicycle lodged in a tree 2m below the path.

"He was on a trail called The Balcony that runs between Chamonix and the village of Argentiere when he fell."

Mr Castle was believed to be on a camping trip with members of the Brighton Explorers Club when the incident happened.