Second walker death reported in Lake District

Looking back down on Sty Head while ascending Great Gable by the Breast Route. The path to Sprinkling Tarn is ahead centre. There is a rocky path leading up to a crag which is covered in green grass.Image source, GEOGRAPH / TREVOR HARRIS
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The lone walker was found unresponsive by other hikers near Sty Head

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A second death of a walker has been reported by rescuers in the Lake District.

The lone man was found unresponsive by other hikers near Sty Head, a mountain pass near Great Gable, at about 16:18 BST last Sunday, Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team, external (WMRT) has revealed.

A helicopter from Blackpool was deployed along with Mountain Rescue volunteers, but the man was declared dead at the scene.

On Thursday a man died after collapsing while walking in a group at the side of Lodore Falls in Gowder Crag.

WMRT said Sunday had been a "sad callout" and "our sincere thoughts and condolences go to the walker's family and friends and all those on the hill that were involved".

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