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Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Top mountaineer killed trying to rescue cat
VICTORIA, B.C. -- A well-known British Columbia mountain climber died after he fell out of a tree while trying to rescue a cat.
Daryl Hatten, 49, who blazed trails in the Canadian Rockies and California's Yosemite National Park, died Saturday.
He was being paid to rescue a large black house cat for its owner when he slipped from a rain-soaked arbutus tree and fell about 65 feet to a rocky patch on the ground below.
Hatten was rushed to Victoria General Hospital, where he died of severe internal injuries, Canadian Press reported.
Fire crews returned Sunday to check on the cat. It was still up the tree. Firefighters have not been back since.
Friends in the climbing community were organizing a memorial service for Sept. 8.
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