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Two women die in water at national park beauty spot

BBC NewsFriday, June 13, 2025 at 7:57:59 AM
Two women die in water at national park beauty spot
Two women tragically lost their lives in a water-related incident along the Watkin Path, a popular hiking trail leading to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) in a UK national park. Authorities were alerted on Wednesday, but details about the circumstances remain unclear.
Editor’s Note: This is a heartbreaking reminder of how quickly nature can turn dangerous, even in well-traveled areas. With Yr Wyddfa being a major hiking destination, the incident raises questions about safety measures near waterways and emergency response in remote spots. It’s also a sobering nudge for adventurers to stay cautious, especially around unpredictable conditions.
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