Hong Kong, China—A local hiker died Tuesday morning after plunging down a steep, rocky ravine along the rugged Lion Rock Trail in the Kowloon hills. The victim was navigating an unpaved section of the ridge known for loose granite gravel and sheer vertical drops when footing was lost in humid weather conditions. Hiking companions immediately contacted emergency dispatchers, reporting that their partner had fallen over twenty meters down the forested cliffside. Government Flying Service helicopters, Fire Services Department rescue units, and civil aid service personnel were deployed to the rugged terrain within minutes of the distress call.
Rescue teams established a command post at the base of the country park while specialized mountain search squads hiked up the steep incline with rappelling gear and stretcher equipment. Due to dense tree canopies and unstable wind currents near the summit ridge, helicopter extraction proved extremely challenging, forcing paramedics to descend on foot down the sheer rock face. Rescuers located the victim wedged among boulders at the bottom of the ravine, confirming that death had occurred instantly upon impact from massive skeletal and cranial trauma. The recovery operation spanned over four hours as emergency workers carefully hoisted the body out of the ravine using specialized rope rigging systems.
Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department officials reiterated safety warnings regarding unauthorized shortcuts and hazardous weather hiking during peak summer humidity. Friends and family members of the victim were escorted by police welfare officers to the rendezvous point at the country park entrance. The coroner's office scheduled an autopsy to verify the exact cause of death, while police confirmed no suspicious circumstances were involved in the hiking mishap. Conservation groups and hiking associations renewed calls for enhanced trail markers and physical barrier fencing along high-risk cliffside paths across the territory. The section of the Lion Rock Trail where the accident occurred remains temporarily closed to the public while safety inspections are conducted by park rangers.
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