This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/scotland/highlands_and_islands/8535461.stm
The article has changed 8 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 4 | Version 5 |
---|---|
Two men die in Glencoe avalanche | Two men die in Glencoe avalanche |
(10 minutes later) | |
Two climbers swept away by an avalanche in the Highlands have died, police have confirmed. | Two climbers swept away by an avalanche in the Highlands have died, police have confirmed. |
The bodies of two men were recovered by a mountain rescue team from the Buchaille Etive Mor area of Glencoe. | The bodies of two men were recovered by a mountain rescue team from the Buchaille Etive Mor area of Glencoe. |
Northern Constabulary said the men, who have not been named, were swept up in the avalanche shortly before 1700 GMT. | |
The Glencoe incident was the second suspected avalanche in Scotland on Wednesday, after a man was injured on the north face of Ben Nevis. | The Glencoe incident was the second suspected avalanche in Scotland on Wednesday, after a man was injured on the north face of Ben Nevis. |
The leader of Glencoe Mountain Rescue Team, John Grieve, said the dead men were in a party of three. | The leader of Glencoe Mountain Rescue Team, John Grieve, said the dead men were in a party of three. |
"Two of them set off a very small, slab avalanche that just took them off their feet, they fell a long way," he said. | "Two of them set off a very small, slab avalanche that just took them off their feet, they fell a long way," he said. |
"It was very steep ground and they fell about 1,500ft, right down almost to the bottom of the mountain." | |
He said another group of climbers met the uninjured member of the party. | |
"They climbed all the way down the mountain, checking areas where the two might be, until they found their bodies," he added. | |
In the Ben Nevis incident, which happened at about 1030 GMT, a man was found in Coire Na Ciste after falling several hundred feet from an ice climb. | |
He was given medical attention on the mountain before being flown to hospital in Fort William and subsequently, to Glasgow's Southern General Hospital. |