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Tramper flown out

A Christchurch woman, aged 27, was flown from Mount Cook National Park after a tramping incident on Sunday morning. The woman. Rebecca Helen McFie, a journalist, slipped and injured her knee while tramping along a stream near the Beetham Hut. It was suspected she had a broken kneecap. A helicopter took her to Mount Cook Village, from where she was taken byroad to Timaru Hospital. She had been tramping with several others.

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Press, 26 April 1988, Page 8

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Tramper flown out Press, 26 April 1988, Page 8

Tramper flown out Press, 26 April 1988, Page 8

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