Mexicans find body of US mountain climber | Inquirer News

Mexicans find body of US mountain climber

/ 01:53 PM January 06, 2014

PUEBLA – Rescuers on Sunday said they found the body of a US climber who was reported missing on the highest mountain in Mexico, the Citlaltepetl volcano.

Red Cross workers in Puebla state identified the victim as Dakota Koll, 24.

Three separate groups — two Americans, two Mexicans and two Guatemalans — began to climb the dormant volcano, also known as Pico de Orizaba, on Friday, the head of Civil Protection in Puebla, Jesus Morales, told AFP.

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By late Saturday officials in Puebla learned that some of the climbers were missing, and a rescue mission was launched.

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Koll’s body was found in an area of the volcano known as “The Sarcophagus,” located some 5,000 meters above sea level.

Koll’s climbing companion however was rescued alive, Morales said, while a Mexican woman who suffered a twisted ankle was also rescued.

Rescuers were still searching for the two Guatemalans, Morales said.

The climbers were found on a dangerous route to the top where people have earlier been killed, including a French and a German climber in 2012.

The snow-capped volcano rises 5,747 meters (18,854 feet) above sea level and is the third highest mountain in North America. It last erupted in 1846.

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