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‘The costs could rise’: Austria manslaughter ruling could alter climbing in Europe

globalFebruary 20, 2026
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‘The costs could rise’: Austria manslaughter ruling could alter climbing in Europe
Amateur climber’s conviction over girlfriend’s death could put people off activity, say experts

Amateur climber’s conviction over girlfriend’s death could put people off activity, say experts

  • Climber convicted of manslaughter after leaving girlfriend on Austria’s highest peak to seek help

The decision of an Austrian court to convict an amateur climber of manslaughter after he had left his girlfriend behind to die on an Alpine peak in winter is certain to be examined closely throughout Europe.

In his decision in Innsbruck, the judge, Norbert Hofer – a climber, and an expert in Austrian law relating to the mountains – ruled that the “galaxies-wide” disparity in experience and skills between Thomas P and his late girlfriend Kerstin G meant he had been de facto acting as her mountain guide “as a favour” despite no financial arrangement having been involved.

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Source: Guardian - World News

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