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Switzerland: 5 cross-country skiers found dead near Zermatt

March 11, 2024

The skiers were found dead in the Swiss Alps near the 3,706-meter Tete Blanche mountain, according to police. A sixth person is still missing.

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The Matterhorn mountain set against a clear blue sky
The party of six went missing while on a ski tour near the Matterhorn in the Swiss AlpsImage: CHRISTIAN BEUTLER/Keystone/picture alliance

Rescue workers have found the bodies of five cross-country skiers in southeastern Switzerland, on the border with Italy, local police said on Monday.

Police in the Swiss canton of Valais launched a search on Sunday for six people who were reported missing after setting out on a ski tour from the Alpine town of Zermatt.

Bad weather conditions and the risk of avalanches made the search difficult, but a team of rescuers eventually found five bodies, police said. The sixth missing person is still being sought.

Skiers in the mountains
The search for the skiers has been hampered by bad weatherImage: Angelika Warmuth/dpa/picture alliance

Who were the skiers found in the Swiss Alps?

The skiers were aged between 21 and 58, according to police.

The group went missing near the 3,706-meter Tete Blanche mountain, which lies halfway between Zermatt and Arolla. 

The Swiss resort of Zermatt is renowned for skiing and attracts tourists from around the world who come to see the iconic Matterhorn. 

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dh/jsi (AFP, Reuters)