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Body of British hiker found in Italian alps as search continues for second missing since Jan. 1

ROME (AP) — Rescue crews said Wednesday they have found the body of a missing British hiker buried in the snow of the Italian alps, and were continuing to search for his friend.
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This image released Wednesday Jan. 8, 2025 by the Italian Soccorso Alpino alpine rescue shows rescuers searching for two British hikers missing on the Adamello mountain of the Italian Alps. (Soccorso Alpino via AP)

ROME (AP) — Rescue crews said Wednesday they have found the body of a missing British hiker buried in the snow of the Italian alps, and were continuing to search for his friend.

Italy’s Alpine rescue service said it received an alert about the men on Jan. 6, five days after they set off for a hike in the Adamello range near Trento in northern Italy.

British media quoted relatives and partners of the two men, Aziz Ziriat, 36, and Sam Harris, 35, as saying they were experienced hikers who had planned a New Year’s Day excursion, hiking from mountain hut to mountain hut.

The families said they had last heard from the pair on Jan. 1. Relatives contacted authorities when the men failed to make a scheduled flight home.

The first two days of searches were hampered by snowfall, fog and avalanche warnings, but rescue crews managed to get a helicopter in the air Wednesday and ground crews reached the pair's last recorded location.

Guided by the hikers' phone recordings, crews found the men's backpacks and equipment, as well as the body of one of the hikers buried in the snow, the rescuers said in a statement.

“They are experienced hikers and they go a couple of times a year. It wasn’t surprising that they had no signal as they like going off the grid," said Joe Stone, a university friend of Ziriat. "Alarm bells were raised though when they didn’t turn up for their flight on January 6.”

A helicopter attempted a flyover on Tuesday, but fog and poor visibility forced it to return before reaching the affected valley and the search was suspended, the rescue crews said. Additionally, ground crews of the fire rescue service were unable to work due to high risks of avalanches.

The Adamello range straddles Italy's Lombardy and Trentino-Alto Adige regions and includes the highest peak, Mt. Adamello, at 3,539 meters (11,611 feet.)

The Associated Press

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