02/05/2017

Man Critical After Falling From Mourne Mountains

A man is in a critical condition after falling while walking in the Mourne Mountains.

He is believed to have fallen between 30 to 50 metres.

The incident happened on Slieve Binnian at around 4.30pm on Monday, 01 May.

He sustained injuries to his head, neck and chest.

A spokesperson from Mourne Mountain Rescue Team said: "The casualty was located at the base of an area known as the water slabs in the Annalong Valley. The casualty was assessed and treated for multiple injuries including to the head, neck and chest. Due to the nature of the casualties injuries a helicopter evacuation was requested and the casualty was packaged in preparation. Rescue 116 responded from Dublin and subsequently airlifted the casualty to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast."

(CD)


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