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Austrian climber and prosecutors appeal sentence for girlfriend's death

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Posted on February 24, 2026

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VIENNA, Feb 24 (Reuters) - A 37-year-old climber and Austrian prosecutors are both launching appeals of his suspended prison sentence and fine for manslaughter over his girlfriend's death on the

Austrian Climber, Prosecutors Appeal Ruling in Girlfriend’s Death

Appeals and Legal Context

VIENNA, Feb 24 (Reuters) - A 37-year-old climber and Austrian prosecutors are both launching appeals of his suspended prison sentence and fine for manslaughter over his girlfriend's death on the country's highest mountain while he had gone to fetch help.

Timeline of the Grossglockner Climb

The couple, identified as Thomas P and Kerstin G, were running far behind schedule as they approached the summit of the Grossglockner mountain on a freezing, windy night in January of last year.

When she was unable to go on out of exhaustion, he left her to fetch help in a shelter on the mountain, but also failed to make clear to the mountain police that they needed help, and did not respond to calls back and instant messages from the police. By the time rescuers arrived hours later, she had died of cold.

Court’s Initial Findings

A court in the western city of Innsbruck ruled last week that Thomas P should have realised long before they got stuck that his girlfriend would be incapable of completing the climb, adding that as the far more experienced mountaineer he had a duty of care.

Sentence and Fine Details

The court found him guilty of causing Kerstin G's death by gross negligence and handed him a suspended five-month prison sentence and a fine of 9,400 euros ($11,100).

Appeal Filings by Both Sides

A lawyer for Thomas P has informed the court that he will appeal the conviction and sentence, while the prosecutors' office has given notice that it will appeal the sentence, the Innsbruck court said in a statement on Monday.

Next Steps in the Appeal Process

Both sides must formally lodge their appeals in writing within four weeks of receiving the written ruling, which has not yet been sent to them, the court said.

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Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Francois MurphyEditing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Both the defendant and Austrian prosecutors plan to appeal the sentence.
  • The case stems from a January 2025 death from cold near the Grossglockner summit.
  • Innsbruck court found gross negligence, issuing a suspended five‑month term and €9,400 fine.
  • Judges cited the climber’s heightened duty of care as the more experienced mountaineer.
  • Appeals must be formally lodged in writing within four weeks of the written ruling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
Both the climber and Austrian prosecutors are appealing a suspended prison term and fine for grossly negligent manslaughter linked to a fatal Grossglockner climb.
What sentence is being challenged?
A suspended five‑month prison sentence and a €9,400 fine issued by the Innsbruck court after a conviction for causing death by gross negligence.
When and where did the incident occur?
The fatal incident occurred in January 2025 near the summit of Grossglockner, Austria’s highest mountain, and the case was tried in Innsbruck.

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