Two women die in water at national park beauty spot
Summary
Two women died after being found in a pool in Eryri National Park, also known as Snowdonia, in Wales. North Wales Police and rescue services attended the scene, and an investigation is ongoing. The pool is located on the Watkin Path, a noted hiking route on Yr Wyddfa, the highest mountain in Wales.Key Facts
- Two women were found dead in a pool at Eryri National Park in Wales.
- Police were called to the Nant Gwynant area at 9:31 PM on Wednesday.
- One woman was found in the pool and another was pulled out but did not survive.
- An investigation is happening, and witnesses are asked to help.
- Emergency services, including mountain rescue and helicopters, were deployed.
- The Watkin Path, where the incident occurred, is popular and one of the routes to Yr Wyddfa's summit.
- Social media has made the spot well-known, but recent rains have made the water dangerous.
- Yr Wyddfa is the tallest mountain in Wales and attracts many visitors yearly.
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