The sympathy of the student’s tragic death fell into a gap in the Tyrolean Oberland is huge. The fate of Valentina hardly leaves someone cold and moves people far beyond Tyrol. Persistent submissions come from many federal states in the condolence book.
On Tuesday the fight of the doctors in the clinic became hopeless. There was no choice but to let the eleven -year -old go. As reported, the student of the Musikmittelschule Imst fell 80 meters in the Hachleschlucht during a school trip.
The Mountain Rescue and the emergency helicopter Martin 2 Bargen the child from Malchbach, but in the end the bitter struggle for the life of the eleven -year -old.
Current submissions in the condolence book
The countless compassionate submissions in the condolence book show that their fate and that of your family do not leave your family cold. Some of these come from people who did not know Valentina at all and come from large parts of Austria – from families, fathers, mothers, grandparents, friends, companions.
There is also compassion for the unfortunate teacher with whom the students traveled on the gorge on the hiking trail. An entry is probably exactly to the point: “Everything from Tyrol is crying.”
Father thanked Mountain -residents
The drama around Valentina also took the emergency services extreme. Imster Mountain rescuers therefore participated in the Soul Rosary for the Girl in his hometown in the Pitztal on Thursday evening. In particular movement: In addition to the local predecessor, the father of the deceased thanked the emergency services personally.
Great psychological stress for emergency services
A visit to the rosary helped them to process the great psychological stress of use in Hachlenschlucht. “Now I can finish it slowly,” says a mountain rescue behind which many sleepless nights are located.
Valentina’s last trip
Valentina competes on Saturday. She doesn’t have to go this way alone. “Sometimes the smallest stars are those who shine on the brightest,” the local fire brigade mourns, in which the eleven -year -old young people had been involved.
Source: Krone

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