NZPA

Police name rock climber in fatal fall

NZPA November 8, 2009, 3:05 pm

A 26-year-old rock climber who was found dead in Central Otago yesterday morning has been identified.

Matthew Byron Allison, a British national who has been in New Zealand since February, was found about 8.25am in thick scrub at the base of Chinaman's Bluff, a popular rock climbing site in the Dart River Valley, 50km northwest of Queenstown.

Mr Allison's climbing companion, 37-year-old James Briscall of Wanaka, was rescued unharmed.

Police said both men were experienced climbers.

They said it appeared that the accident happened after a rope became entangled while the pair were making their way back down the cliff face after completing the climb.

While trying to free the rope, Mr Allison fell about 155m to his death.

Mr Briscall said he wanted to express his heartfelt sympathy to Mr Allison's family and friends.

"Matt and I had experienced a fantastic climb and Matt had expressed how at home and how privileged he felt, to bear witness to the amazing scenery around us."

Mr Briscall also thanked rescue services for their efforts.

Mr Allison's death has been referred to the coroner.

News Poll

Are the All Blacks playing well enough to beat France next weekend?

Are the All Blacks playing well enough to beat France next weekend?

Vote now

Opinion

  • Amy Williams

    October 23, 2009, 2:49 pm
    Public-art players and pantsless plonkers

    As the long weekend beckons, it's time to take a light-hearted look at some of this week's quirkier news...

  • Ed's View

    November 11, 2009, 1:34 pm
    Is Hone Harawira a racist?

    The Oxford Dictionary defines racism as "1. Belief in the superiority of a particular race; prejudice based on this. 2. Antagonism towards people of other races."Since his expletive laced email tirade Hone Harawira has been called many...

  • Ellie Evans

    November 20, 2009, 7:47 pm
    The most shocking of tales

    Several stories this week merit a special mention in my mind-boggling news blog, but this first one will take some beating. Or shocking.A police officer called to a house in an small Arkansas town saw fit to use his Taser on the house's unruly...

  • Lou Maea

    October 13, 2009, 8:11 am
    Samoa gears up to rebuild

    The tsunami clean-up is well underway and very visible in the in the worst hit villages in the 10 kilometre strip between Lepa and Lalomanu.Each day there is a procession of large diggers, graders, power line restoration crews, trucks removing rubbish,...

Yahoo!Xtra News Preferences

Close

Select your region to see news and weather for your area.