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American walker found dead on Tour de Mont Blanc trail

The body of 70-year old hiker was found by mountain rescue team

The man’s body was found near the foot of Mont Lachat (pictured)
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The body of an American hiker was found on the Tour de Mont Blanc trail on Friday (July 11).

The exact circumstances of the man’s death are not known and an investigation has been opened.

The body of the man, 70, was discovered by the Chamonix mountain rescue unit (Peloton de gendarmerie de haute montagne, PGHM) in the evening.

His body was found at the foot of Mont Lachat, which sits on the Tour de Mont Blanc trail, a well-known walking route that takes around four to six days to complete. 

The PGHM has not been able to trace any witnesses to the incident.

Contacted by The Connexion, the PGHM said the man appeared to have died after falling from a trail on the mountain, but no further information was available.

Several deaths have happened near the mountain so far this year, and last month a young American fell to her death while climbing along a notoriously dangerous route. 

On Friday, several incidents around the mountain required members from the PGMH to intervene, with multiple people airlifted to safety.