Mar 3 • 15:27 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Shock in Mendoza: a French tourist collapsed and died while hiking

A 35-year-old French tourist, Joel Oliver, died in Tunuyán, Mendoza, during a high-altitude hike after experiencing breathing difficulties.

A tragic incident occurred in Tunuyán, Mendoza, where a 35-year-old French tourist named Joel Oliver collapsed and died while on a mountainous excursion. Emergency services received an alert regarding his condition on Monday, leading to a rapid medical response team being dispatched to the site. Unfortunately, upon their arrival, they confirmed that Oliver had already passed away, highlighting the seriousness of his health situation during the hike.

Reports indicate that Oliver was hiking with a companion at the time of his collapse. Witnesses noted that he had been struggling with respiratory issues, which later led to a suspected case of pulmonary edema. Further investigations and medical examinations are pending to establish the exact cause of death, as authorities work to understand the circumstances surrounding this unfortunate event.

This incident raises awareness regarding the potential dangers of high-altitude hiking and the importance of monitoring health conditions while engaging in such activities. With tourism being a significant part of Mendoza's economy, local authorities may consider increased measures to ensure the safety of hikers in the region, especially given its challenging terrain and altitude considerations.

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