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Trial Examines Tragic Death on Austria’s Highest Peak

A 39-year-old climber is facing trial in Innsbruck over the death of his girlfriend during a winter ascent of Grossglockner, the country’s highest mountain.

Thomas Plamberger has been charged with gross negligent manslaughter following the January 19, 2025 tragedy that claimed the life of Kerstin Gurtner, aged 33.

Her body was discovered approximately 150 feet below the summit after severe overnight weather swept through the area. Plamberger has pleaded not guilty, maintaining that her death was the result of a devastating accident rather than criminal wrongdoing.

The case has drawn national attention, raising difficult questions about responsibility, risk, and decision-making in extreme alpine environments.

What the Court Has Heard

According to court testimony, the couple encountered serious difficulties in the early morning hours as they approached the summit.

Prosecutors say that Gurtner, who was described as the less experienced climber, began struggling as conditions worsened. Temperatures reportedly dropped to around minus 8 degrees Celsius, with windchill making it feel far colder.

Authorities allege that around 2 a.m., Plamberger left her to seek assistance and did not return for several hours. Rescue teams arrived the following morning but were unable to save her.

In his testimony, Plamberger stated that Gurtner encouraged him to go for help, recalling her final words as urging him to “go now” in hopes of saving them both.

His account has been central to the court’s examination of what unfolded on the mountain that night.

Prosecution’s Position

Prosecutors argue that Plamberger’s greater experience and his role in organizing the climb placed a heightened duty of care on him.

They contend that:

The winter weather forecast should have prompted greater caution

Safer conditions should have been ensured before continuing

Gurtner should not have been left alone in extreme cold

More protective measures may have been possible

Emergency services may not have been contacted promptly

They have also questioned reports of delayed calls and periods when Plamberger could not be reached by phone.

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