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Teenager found dead during camping trip in Australia’s Blue Mountains – UK Times

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A 16-year-old boy has been found dead in a remote section of Australia’s Blue Mountains National Park after becoming separated from a friend during a multi-day hiking trip, police said.

The teenager had travelled with a 17-year-old companion to the town of Leura, west of Sydney, on Tuesday before setting off on foot towards Mount Hay to begin a three-day bushwalking trip.

Police said the two became separated in the Grose Valley Wilderness shortly before 6pm on Wednesday, prompting the older boy to activate his personal locator beacon. A land and air search was launched involving police, specialist rescue teams, paramedics and helicopters.

The 17-year-old was later winched to safety from the Acacia Flat campground in the Blue Gum Forest, a secluded site at the bottom of the Grose Valley in the Blue Mountains that can only be accessed on foot via steep and difficult tracks. Search teams were unable to locate the younger boy at the time.

The entrance to the walking track at Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, Tuesday, 5 April 2022
The entrance to the walking track at Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, Tuesday, 5 April 2022 (AAP IMAGE)

The body of the 16-year-old was found about 1pm on Thursday in a creek in the Blue Gum Forest located in Blue Mountains National Park, police said. A post-mortem examination will be conducted to determine the cause of death, and a report will be prepared for the coroner.

The area where the boys were hiking is known for its rugged terrain, dense bushland, and limited mobile phone reception. The Grose Valley sits within a wilderness zone of the national park and is accessed via narrow trails and steep descents, including hundreds of steps in some locations.

Sonya Muhlsimmer, president of the Upper Blue Mountains Bushwalking Club, said it was easy for walkers to become disoriented near Acacia Flat, particularly if they strayed from established tracks.

“It can be a wild sort of an area,” she told the ABC News. “There are a couple of footpads down there, if you wander off, you might not be able to find that little track again. It’s quite easy to get lost.”

She said the incident highlighted the importance of personal locator beacons, careful planning and staying together while hiking in remote areas.

“It can literally save your life,” she said, urging bushwalkers to share their plans with others and carry navigation tools that can be used offline.

The Blue Mountains, about 60km west of Sydney, is a popular destination for hikers, but authorities have repeatedly warned that parts of the park remain dangerous even for experienced walkers.

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