Climber fell to his death on Snowdonia after his rope was cut by a falling rock
A 26-year-old climber fell to his death from a Snowdonia ridge after his rope was severed by a piece of falling rock.
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A 26-year-old climber fell to his death from a Snowdonia ridge after his rope was severed by a piece of falling rock.
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