A series of fatal accidents claimed the lives of seven mountain sports enthusiasts in the Alps over a 24-hour period. The tragedies began on Friday with three climbers dying on Gran Paradiso in the Italian Alps, where one climber likely dragged two others down. On Saturday, a brother and sister, aged 24 and 26, died on Mont Maudit after likely being hit by falling rocks. Additionally, a French climber died following a fall at the Pic Tyndall on the Matterhorn. The day's fatalities continued with a 44-year-old French skier who fell nearly 100 meters on the Italian side of Mont Blanc. Authorities are currently investigating the specific causes of several of these accidents. The events highlight the extreme dangers associated with high-altitude mountaineering and skiing.
