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Night Drama at the Zugspitze: 19-Year-Old Is Killed

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Two young men want to climb the highest mountain in Germany in the middle of the night. For one, the undertaking ends fatally.

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A 19-year-old man has died after a fall during a nighttime climb of the Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain. He slipped on a steep and rocky section of the mountain and plunged 250 meters. A friend immediately raised the alarm, but emergency services were unable to save him.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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Two young men want to climb the highest mountain in Germany in the middle of the night. For one, the undertaking ends fatally.

Two young men want to climb the highest mountain in Germany in the middle of the night. Half way to the summit, one of them slips down – and plunges 250 meters into the depth.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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It sounds like an adventure: two 19-year-olds want to climb the Zugspitze at night. On time for sunrise they want to stand on the summit. But on a snowfield one of them slips out and plunges 250 meters into the depth.

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Experts recommend winter equipment and crampons: both were missing two young men who wanted to climb the highest mountain in Germany at night. The undertaking ends in a catastrophe.

·Germany
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Tragic scenes took place on Saturday at the Zugspitze. Two young men wanted to climb the highest mountain in Germany at night from the Tyrolean Außerfern. But around 3 o'clock a snow field became a disaster for a 20-year-old. He slipped out and crashed 250 meters. The man could only be recovered dead. The German citizen with Kazakh roots is 20 years old according to Bergrettung and wanted to climb the Zugspitze over the Stopselschreiber route wi…

·Vienna, Austria
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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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