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Austrian climber found guilty after girlfriend froze to death on mountain

** This week has seen a mix of tragic events, justice being served, and high-profile scrutiny from around the world.

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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This week has seen a mix of tragic events, justice being served, and high-profile scrutiny from around the world. In Austria, a climber was found guilty of gross negligent manslaughter after his girlfriend froze to death on a mountain hike. Meanwhile, in India, a mother and her infant were brutally burned to death on suspicion of witchcraft. In contrast, an Olympic gold medalist shone a light on the challenges faced by working mothers, and a former British prince was arrested amidst scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

Austria's Highest Court Hands Down Verdict in Climber's Case

Thomas P, an Austrian climber, was found guilty of gross negligent manslaughter after his girlfriend, Kerstin G, died of hypothermia on the Grossglockner mountain in January 2025. The court handed down a five-month suspended sentence and a fine of €9,600 (£8,400). According to the court statement, Thomas P's previous clean record and the loss of a person close to him were considered mitigating factors. The judge, Norbert Hofer, an experienced climber himself, acknowledged the public discussion on social media, which was incriminating for the defendant.

Indian Authorities Investigate Witchcraft-Related Killings

In a disturbing incident, a mother and her 10-month-old son were burned to death in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand on suspicion of practicing witchcraft. Four people have been arrested in connection with the crime, and the police are searching for more suspects. This incident is not an isolated one, as more than 2,500 people, mostly women, were killed in India on suspicion of witchcraft between 2000 and 2016, according to the National Crime Records Bureau.

Olympic Champion Highlights Challenges Faced by Working Mothers

In a heartwarming moment, an Olympic gold medalist spoke to reporters with her toddler in tow, highlighting the complexities faced by working mothers. The incident was one of several at the Olympics that showcased the challenges of balancing career and family responsibilities.

Former British Prince Arrested Amidst Epstein Scrutiny

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, a longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, was arrested by British police on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The arrest comes amidst growing scrutiny over the prince's ties to the convicted sex offender.

As these stories demonstrate, the world is a complex and multifaceted place, where tragedy and triumph coexist. While justice is being served in some cases, others highlight the need for greater awareness and understanding.

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This week has seen a mix of tragic events, justice being served, and high-profile scrutiny from around the world. In Austria, a climber was found guilty of gross negligent manslaughter after his girlfriend froze to death on a mountain hike. Meanwhile, in India, a mother and her infant were brutally burned to death on suspicion of witchcraft. In contrast, an Olympic gold medalist shone a light on the challenges faced by working mothers, and a former British prince was arrested amidst scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

Austria's Highest Court Hands Down Verdict in Climber's Case

Thomas P, an Austrian climber, was found guilty of gross negligent manslaughter after his girlfriend, Kerstin G, died of hypothermia on the Grossglockner mountain in January 2025. The court handed down a five-month suspended sentence and a fine of €9,600 (£8,400). According to the court statement, Thomas P's previous clean record and the loss of a person close to him were considered mitigating factors. The judge, Norbert Hofer, an experienced climber himself, acknowledged the public discussion on social media, which was incriminating for the defendant.

Indian Authorities Investigate Witchcraft-Related Killings

In a disturbing incident, a mother and her 10-month-old son were burned to death in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand on suspicion of practicing witchcraft. Four people have been arrested in connection with the crime, and the police are searching for more suspects. This incident is not an isolated one, as more than 2,500 people, mostly women, were killed in India on suspicion of witchcraft between 2000 and 2016, according to the National Crime Records Bureau.

Olympic Champion Highlights Challenges Faced by Working Mothers

In a heartwarming moment, an Olympic gold medalist spoke to reporters with her toddler in tow, highlighting the complexities faced by working mothers. The incident was one of several at the Olympics that showcased the challenges of balancing career and family responsibilities.

Former British Prince Arrested Amidst Epstein Scrutiny

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, a longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, was arrested by British police on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The arrest comes amidst growing scrutiny over the prince's ties to the convicted sex offender.

As these stories demonstrate, the world is a complex and multifaceted place, where tragedy and triumph coexist. While justice is being served in some cases, others highlight the need for greater awareness and understanding.

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