Two Women Found Dead in Pool in Eryri National Park

Two women found dead in Eryri National Park

Two women were tragically found dead in a pool along the Watkin Path in Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) on Wednesday evening. North Wales Police were alerted at 21:31 BST and, alongside mountain rescue teams, air ambulance, and coastguard helicopter, responded to the scene at Nant Gwynant, Gwynedd.

  • Discovery: One woman was located in a pool on the Watkin Path; a second was pulled from the water but pronounced dead at the scene.
  • Response: Police, mountain rescue, air ambulance, and coastguard assets attended. Both women’s families have been informed; police extend sympathies to relatives.
  • Investigation: An inquiry is ongoing. Witnesses or anyone with information is urged to contact North Wales Police to assist with understanding the circumstances.

Location and Context

  • Watkin Path:
    • One of six main routes to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), noted as “particularly challenging.”
    • Recommended for experienced hikers; beginners are advised to choose an easier route.
  • Eryri National Park (Snowdonia):
    • Wales’s largest national park; Yr Wyddfa is the highest peak in Wales at 1,085m and among the busiest mountains in the UK, with over 600,000 annual ascents.
  • Nant Gwynant Area:
    • Scenic valley in southern Snowdonia; contains streams and pools that, despite their appeal, can pose risks due to cold water, uneven footing, and remote access.

Emergency and Rescue Operations

  • Mountain Rescue Involvement:
    • Specialist teams trained in difficult terrain responded to assist with casualty access and recovery.
  • Air Support:
    • An air ambulance and coastguard helicopter were deployed for rapid medical assistance and aerial assessment.
  • Police Investigation:
    • North Wales Police lead inquiries into cause and circumstances; scene preservation and witness interviews underway.

Safety Considerations for Walkers

  • Challenging Terrain:
    • Watkin Path includes steep sections, unstable ground near streams, and remote stretches with limited mobile coverage.
  • Water Hazards:
    • Pools and streams can have cold temperatures, undercurrents, slippery rocks, and sudden depth changes.
  • Preparation Tips:
    • Check weather forecasts and park advisories before setting out.
    • Wear appropriate footwear with good grip.
    • Carry navigation tools (map, compass, GPS device) and sufficient layers.
    • Inform someone of your planned route and expected return time.
    • Avoid risky detours near streams or pools unless experienced and properly equipped.

Ongoing Actions and Advice

  • Investigation:
    • Authorities continue to gather evidence; anyone who witnessed the incident or has relevant information should contact North Wales Police.
  • Public Communication:
    • Updates will be shared via police channels and Eryri National Park notices if any wider safety advisories arise.
  • Support for Families:

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