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Climber found guilty over girlfriend’s death on Austrian mountain

By AFP
February 21, 2026
Footage shows the couples emergency lights glowing during their ascent on Jan. 18, 2025. — webcam.eu/Screengrab
Footage shows the couple's emergency lights glowing during their ascent on Jan. 18, 2025. — webcam.eu/Screengrab

VIENNA: A mountaineer who brought his girlfriend on a challenging climb in the Austrian winter, then left her behind when she got into trouble, was convicted on Thursday of gross negligent manslaughter for her death by hypothermia.

In a case that has made global headlines, the 33 year-old woman, identified be the court as Kerstin G, died in January 2025 as the couple attempted a nighttime climb of Grossglockner Mountain, the highest in Austria.

A court in the city of Innsbruck found her 37-year-old partner guilty over her death and gave him a suspended sentence of five months in prison, news agency APA reported.

The case has drawn international media attention, stirring debate over the limits of responsibility for others and the right way to react when nature turns ugly.

The judge said in his ruling the ascent of the 3,798-metre peak was “1,000 leagues beyond” the woman´s mountaineering level, and that she had placed herself “under the responsibility” of her more-experienced partner, who was not named by the court.

He found the couple were underprepared and ill-equipped for the climb, and failed to take appropriate action when weather conditions turned extreme.

The man, who pleaded not guilty, says the situation spun out of control mid-climb when his girlfriend found she could no longer go on.