Maria Avimova, 28, was wandering in the Welsh Mountains with friends when she suffered from the deadly fall on the 3000 -foot Trevan Mount
One of the hikers told the moment the heart stopped that he had seen his friend falling 65 feet on top of a notorious mountain until her death. Maria Evmova, 28, was wandering in the Welsh Mountains with friends and suffered from the deadly fall on the 3000 -foot Trevan Mountain in Snowdenia National Park.
In an investigation of her death, a friend who had with her at that time described the horrific moment that Maria was “in the free fall”, and passed over him as she fell from the famous but dangerous road. The former Salvord University student died of severe headed in the head on February 22 this year, with the judge of the judge that her death was accidental.
Maria Harry Jones's friend told the investigation how they were a group of seven infiltrators out of 20 who decided to take a more challenging road to the Trevan summit, along with his street colleague Neil Oaks.
Neil had led the hikers at the forefront, followed by Maria and finally Harry, as the group continued systematically on the mountain, and the direct North Wales reports. Harry said: “We traveled in one file, and we moved from the edge to LEDGE, as soon as the person evacuated in front of him,” Harry said. “I was able to see Maria stopped to get a hand to pull herself. I was under six feet, to the left.
“She was affected by her right leg up to pull herself. I asked,” I got it well? “I think that,” she said.
He said: “I turned and saw Mrs. Eftimova flowing through the air under me. She was already in free fall. I knew that there would be an effect on rock rock below, so it turned into a second.
“I was shouting” no, no, no, no. “When I went back, she was on the edge below. And I said, 'I went. I fell. I was shocking.”
Maria was helped on a safer edge by other hikers, who then contacted the number 999 as CPR running until the emergency services reached. A mountain rescue team and a helicopter to take Maria to the OVMRT base – but tragically surrendered to its injuries and died.
A consultant of patient anatomy, Dr. Mohamed Zain Mahdi, conducted an examination after the death and concluded to Maria who died from a tear in the brain, due to a broken skull due to the fall.
Her father, Rosen Iftimov, praised his daughter, saying that she “skated on the ice intensively” in addition to operating the marathon and surfing. She also trained in intense swimming, practicing pole dance, and even made a ice climbing cycle in Norway.
Kate Robertson, Criminal Investigation Judge in the northwest of Wales, concluded that Maria's death was cross. I heard the investigation that she was born in Sofia in Bulgaria and was a British citizen. She had graduated from Salford University and lived in Saint Helen.
“It seems that Maria was scrambling with others when she was unintentionally and unexpectedly fell, and during that fall, she was unfortunately injured,” said senior investigating judge and Mrs. Robertson.
Mrs. Robertson conveyed her sincere condolences to her family, who was in connection and had a Bulgarian translator, and friends of the death of Mrs. Afmova, who described her as “bright and conscience.”
A greeting was paid online to Maria by collecting Justgiving donations, which was launched to collect 15,000 pounds to return her to her family in Bulgaria. In a publication on the collection of donations, which collected nearly 20,000 pounds, the organization Victoria Kretcly said: “Maria was ambitious, bright and torn by 28 years, as her vibrant, energy and aura personality was touched and risen around.
“Her biggest passion for ice skiing, which was very excited and looked at her again on her next trip to Austria. She thirsty, thirsty, uncomfortable for life and exploring the beauty of our world. Tragicly, she was transferred from her family very far!”