A 39-year-old climber is on trial in Austria following the tragic death of his girlfriend during a winter ascent of Grossglockner.

The trial unfolding in Innsbruck has drawn national attention in Austria and beyond, not only because it involves the country’s highest mountain but because it centers on a deeply personal tragedy that now sits at the intersection of grief and criminal law. Thirty-nine-year-old climber Thomas Plamberger stands accused of gross negligent manslaughter following the death of his partner, thirty-three-year-old Kerstin Gurtner, during a winter ascent of Grossglockner. Rising to 12,460 feet, the peak is both a symbol of alpine achievement and a reminder of how quickly conditions can turn unforgiving.

What began as an ambitious winter climb on January 19, 2025, ended in catastrophe when severe weather swept across the upper slopes overnight. Gurtner was later found approximately 150 feet below the summit ridge after rescue teams launched a search in brutal conditions. Plamberger has pleaded not guilty, maintaining that what happened was a devastating accident shaped by extreme cold, wind, and timing rather than recklessness or disregard. The court proceedings have focused not only on what occurred high on the mountain but also on the final exchange between the couple—words that Plamberger says still echo in his mind and that now form a central element of both the prosecution’s and defense’s arguments.

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