Overview
- Family members alerted the Peloton de Gendarmerie de Haute Montagne on Friday evening when the 25-year-old woman and 56-year-old man did not return from their climb.
- An initial helicopter search launched Friday failed to locate the missing alpinists.
- PGHM teams discovered the bodies at the foot of the 4,052-metre Aiguille de Bionnassay on a technical alternative route to Mont-Blanc.
- The rescue unit believes the climbers slipped from a rocky, snow-covered arête that demands significant mountaineering experience.
- Local authorities have commenced an investigation to establish the precise circumstances and causes of the accident.