Climbing tour in Italy
Dog fell from a height of 3000 meters
During a climbing tour in Italy, a dog fell from a height of 3000 meters. The rope team subsequently had to be rescued by the mountain rescue team. The owner is now facing fierce criticism.
It is unclear why the woman had taken her dog on this dangerous tour in Italy in the first place. A group of six mountaineers had tackled the challenging ice climbing tour on Punta Venezia in the Cottian Alps in the border region between France and Italy when the accident happened at an altitude of 3,000 meters.
Owner suffered a panic attack
The dog of a female climber fell down the mountain at an incline of 45 degrees. The dramatic scene triggered a panic attack in the owner and the group was unable to continue.
The mountain rescue team had to rescue all the participants by helicopter. A subsequent search for the dog was unsuccessful. In the meantime, criticism of the animal owner has been mounting. However, it is still unclear who will pay for the rescue operation.
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