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Hong Kong civil servant dies climbing Mount Fuji, Japan’s tallest mountain

  • Victim loses consciousness at 3,100 metres on Monday and transported to medical station but later confirmed dead

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The hiker and his wife ascended via the popular “Yoshida Trail” but lost consciousness at 3,100 metres. Photo: EPA

A Hong Kong civil servant has died in an attempt to scale Mount Fuji, the fifth death on the mountain in less than two weeks.

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The Hong Kong Immigration Department confirmed it had been asked for help and that it had contacted the commissioner of the foreign ministry’s office in Hong Kong and the Chinese embassy in Japan to follow up on the incident.

A spokesman for the department said support was also being given to the dead man’s family.

The Trade and Industry Department confirmed the victim was a staff member and expressed sorrow over his death.

It had contacted his family to extend its condolences and would provide appropriate assistance, a spokesman said.

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Japanese media said the man, whose first name was Lawrence, and his wife began their ascent from the fifth station on the popular Yoshida Trail route on the Yamanashi prefecture side of the landmark at about 1.30pm on Monday.

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