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Two base jumpers die in northern Italy

One American, one Australian, perish in Trentino and Friuli

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(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 3 - Two base jumpers, one American and one Australian, have died in northern Italy over the last two days.
    A 33-year-old American base jumper, who was at first reported to be British, died in Trentino on Friday. The man, who has yet to be identified, was unable to open his parachute, police said.
    This may have been due to an error in trajectory, they said.
    The accident happened on the Monte Brento.
    People who were with him called emergency services after the incident at around seven o'clock in the morning. Medics tried to revive the man but there was nothing they could do for him.
    A 35-year-old Australian base jumper who went missing in Friuli Thursday was found dead on Friday.
    The man, who has not been identified yet, jumped from Monte Cimone.
    He was at the bottom of an almost inaccessible gully at a height of over 2,000 metres, when he jumped.
    The body was recovered in a highly delicate operation by the Friuli regional rescue helicopter service.
    They used a 'barycentric hook' over 70 metres long to pick up the body.
    Autopsies of the two men have been ordered. (ANSA).
   

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