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British woman dies after Pyrenees peak fall
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A British woman has died after falling from a mountain while hiking in the Pyrenees near the Spain-France border. The 42-year-old fell around 500m (1,640ft) from the Balaitús Peak in the Huesca region of Spain, local media reported. The Foreign Office said it was aware of the death and was in contact with the Spanish authorities. The alarm was raised at about 19:30 local time (18:30BST) on Saturday, and the woman was later declared dead at the scene. The woman and her companion - a 53-year-old man who was unharmed - were descending in the area of the Gran Diagonal, Spanish news outlet El País reported. Members of the Mountain Rescue and Intervention Group (GREIM) attended the scene, as well as the Huesca Air Unit. The woman, a British national who lived in Finland, was pronounced dead and her body was taken to Zaragoza's Forensic Medicine Institute for a post-mortem. A Foreign Office spokesperson said: "We are aware of a British woman who has died in Spain and are in contact with the local authorities". An investigation is ongoing, a spokesperson for the Civil Guard told The Sun. They said a report would be sent to a "local investigating court along with the post-mortem results". The woman's death is being treated by the force as a "tragic accident resulting from a fall", they said. The incident follows several other interventions by the Civil Guard's mountain team in the Pyrenees in the past week. Between 26 May and 30 May, the GREIM carried out nine mountain rescues. On Monday, the Civil Guard called for hikers to take safety precautions before heading out into the mountains. It encouraged them to bring enough water, take charged electronics with location settings enabled, wear sun protection, and to check the route and weather before setting off. Manchester City midfielder Rodri says he will wait until after the World Cup to sort out his future at the club amid links to Real Madrid. Corruption probes of colleagues and relatives have put Spain's premier into a fight for survival. The searches come amid a series of scandals affecting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's PSOE. Injured forward Lamine Yamal is named in Spain's World Cup squad, which does not feature any Real Madrid players. France and Italy are among the countries that have criticised a video showing Itamar Ben-Gvir taunting dozens of activists detained at an Israeli port.