
Duty of Care: Liability and Death on Grossglockner
Well-Informed & Open-Minded · HS
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Show Notes
A tragic climb in the Austrian Alps has become a legal test of responsibility at the edge of human risk. After a woman died during a winter ascent of the Grossglockner, her partner now faces rare charges of gross negligent manslaughter—accused of a cascade of fatal misjudgments and of abandoning her in freezing conditions to seek help. In this episode, we explore how the case hinges on the idea of a “duty of care” between private individuals, why it has divided the mountaineering community over autonomy versus obligation, and what it says about a surge in alpine accidents driven by inexperienced adventure tourism. With a precedent-setting trial ahead, the story asks how far the law should reach into the mountains—and where personal freedom ends when lives are at stake.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/20/world/europe/austria-hiker-death-mountain-manslaughter.html