2 japanese climbers found dead in swiss alps
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2 Japanese climbers found dead in Swiss Alps

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Swiss Alps
Tokyo - AFP

The bodies of two Japanese climbers have been found on the Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps, a Tokyo official said Wednesday, three days after the pair got into difficulty on the mountain.

Japan's foreign ministry said the two were both men in their 60s, but declined to supply further details because their families had not given consent.

The two mountaineers had on Saturday scaled the 4,478-metre (14,700 feet) Matterhorn, whose pyramidal shape makes it one of the world's most recognisable mountains.

Swiss police said Tuesday the body of one climber had been found but his climbing partner was still missing.

His body was later discovered, the Tokyo official said.

"Local police confirmed the information with the Japanese consular office in Geneva."

During their descent, the pair were caught off guard by bad weather and tried to return to the Solvay hut, which lies at 4,003 metres, but were unsuccessful, police in Valais canton said.

A Polish mountaineer who glimpsed one of the climbers on Sunday raised the alarm but the mountain rescue service was unable to reach the site until Monday due to bad weather.

The Matterhorn, which lies on the border of Switzerland and Italy, is one of the highest peaks in Europe and attracts around 3,000 climbers per year.

Since it was first ascended in 1865, some 500 climbers have lost their lives trying to get to the top.

DNA tests recently confirmed that skeletal remains found in the Swiss Alps were those of two Japanese climbers who vanished in 1970. The remains were found after emerging from melting ice.

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