N.Z. tramper dies
PA ' Hastings A Hastings vegetable grower, has jiied on a tramping expedition, with his wife and a party of 10 trampers to the Himalayas. He was . • ?■.
Philip Bayen, aged 52, an experienced tramper - and r skier. He was president of the Heretaunga Tramping Club. .? Mr Bayen’s children received. word that their father had died and that a
member of the family should travel to Katmandu urgently. The eldest son, Philip, left yesterday. Although Mrs Elf Bayen was travelling with her husband, there was no mention of her in the cable. ' ,
Mr and Mrs Bayen left New Zealand on . April 24 and were walking the foothills of-'The ' Himalayas with a party of experienced trampers.
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Press, 21 May 1981, Page 24
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