In the night from January 18 to January 19 of this year – as reported – a Salzburg woman (33) under the top of the Großglockner. Against her (mountain) partner, who left her alone, is being investigated. Now there is an interim report.
Only the 36-year-old Salzburg only knows what happened on the Stüdlgrat on Saturday and night. Only he survived. The alpinist is considered a “accused” in the drama. The accusation: “suspicion of negligent killing”. Because he was the duo that had more experience in such a full swing.
Extreme alpinist has been quiet about the accident so far
The extreme alpinist has so far not wanted to comment on the accident against the Alpine Police. He only informed his lawyer that he was very serious.
This is also the reason why the Alpine Police should lead the investigation extremely carefully. “That takes time,” says Hansjörg Mayr, the spokesperson for the press of the office of the public procuror of Innsbruck. At the beginning of April, the office of the public prosecutor was now an interim report from the Alpine Police.
Its meaning is still quite manageable. “The Alpine Police continues to determine intensively and carefully,” says Mayr.
In addition to the investigation among extra witnesses, it was important to evaluate different data carriers of the accused and the victim. Photos and videos are examined exactly, the data from mobile phones and sports watches are read and then evaluated. The investigation in the extraordinary mountain drama is comparable to that in a criminal case.
The accused Salzburger, who previously climbed the Großglockner several times on various difficult routes according to his Instagram account, wants to break his earlier silence. “He has announced that he would take a position after a final report,” informs Hansjörg Mayr.
The final report is waiting for
Only once the Alpine Police has fully completed their extensive investigations, the public prosecutor decides on their further action: whether or not it will be charged against the suspect. Mayr: “From today’s perspective, it is not yet possible to say when that will be.”
Source: Krone

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