British woman killed in blizzard in Patagonia named as PR worker, 40
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A British woman, Victoria Bond, has been identified as one of the five foreign tourists who tragically lost their lives during a blizzard at a nature reserve in southern Chile. This heartbreaking incident took place at the Torres del Paine nature reserve, a renowned destination for international travelers.

Visitors to this picturesque Patagonian park, celebrated for its stunning granite peaks, glaciers, and diverse wildlife, were unexpectedly caught in the severe weather on Monday. Located around 1,740 miles south of Chile’s capital, Santiago, the park is a magnet for adventurers seeking its natural beauty.

In addition to Victoria Bond, the blizzard claimed the lives of two Mexican and two German tourists amidst torrential rainfall and fierce winds reaching speeds of up to 120 mph.

Victoria, a PR professional based in Cornwall, had shared a glimpse of her journey prior to the tragedy. A video, captured by another British traveler in the group, showcased their challenging trek through the rugged terrain. The footage depicted trekkers navigating swollen rivers beneath the overcast skies.

The British traveler who recorded the video humorously referenced Victoria by her initials, VB, in a social media post. He described their experience on the first day of the Patagonia O-Trek, jesting about the weather conditions: “Day 1 of the Patagonia O-Trek: also known as 15km of why the f**k did I fly 8,000 miles when I could’ve walked round Bodmin Moor in a light drizzle?”

The Brit who recorded the video, who referenced Victoria in his post with the initials VB, wrote: ‘Day 1 of the Patagonia O-Trek: also known as 15km of why the f**k did I fly 8,000 when I could’ve walked round Bodmin Moor in a light drizzle?

‘It p***ed it down from the first step, the trail rebranded itself as an Amazon tributary, and at one point I’m fairly certain I saw a trout overtake me. Five river crossings and only one bloody bridge. Should’ve brought a canoe and a priest.

‘Morale at an all-time low… and THEN the skies suddenly cleared, the valley cracked open like a tin of peaches, and we stumbled into camp with trench foot.

Cornwall-based PR worker Victoria, believed to be 30, died alongside foreign tourists in Chile

Cornwall-based PR worker Victoria, believed to be 30, died alongside foreign tourists in Chile

Victoria shared footage of her and the other trekkers crossing raging rivers under drizzle and grey skies

Victoria shared footage of her and the other trekkers crossing raging rivers under drizzle and grey skies

The five dead were visiting the Patagonian Torres del Paine nature reserve, Chile's most visited foreign tourist spot (File image)

The five dead were visiting the Patagonian Torres del Paine nature reserve, Chile’s most visited foreign tourist spot (File image)

‘Dinner was gourmet — rehydrated slop in a pouch — while VB, our very own Patagonia Princess, dined on first-class full board because she paid £900 not to carry a bag.

‘We’re also raising money for Movember, for men’s mental health and suicide prevention.’

More than 20 people were involved in a search for the victims who were understood to have been part of a group of nine people who went missing.

The alarm was raised on Monday night through a ‘Please Help’ message published in a Facebook group used by foreign visitors to the area where an English-speaking tourist said others who were doing the demanding Circuit O or Patagonia O-Trek had become trapped by bad weather.

Local media reported that much of the country is currently facing heavy snow, wind and rain. 

Chilean president Gabriel Boric said in a post on X: ‘To the families, friends and loved ones of the five people of Mexican, German and British nationality who regrettably died in the tragedy that occurred in Torres del Paine, I send my most sincere condolences.

‘Know that they can rely on the full collaboration of the Chilean authorities and institutions in these difficult moments.’

The two Mexicans who died have been identified as Cristina Calvillo Tovar and Julian Garcia Pimentel and the two Germans as Nadine Lichey and Andreas Von Pein.

Victoria, pictured in a boat in Cornwall, had shared updates about the trek in Patagonia

Victoria, pictured in a boat in Cornwall, had shared updates about the trek in Patagonia

Initially reporting two dead and seven missing, regional government official Jose Antonio Ruiz updated the toll to five later in the day, made up of one Brit, two Mexicans and two Germans. 

Four people were rescued alive, but Ruiz did not specify their nationalities or their health status.

Ruiz added: ‘Talks have already begun with the relevant consuls regarding the repatriation of bodies. The Prosecutor’s Office has also authorised the movement of bodies, so we are now entering a phase of evacuation, prioritising air transport’.

Soldiers and police joined the search effort in the park designated a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 1978.

Authorities also closed off the zone during the search.  As many as 24 were involved in the search. 

In 2024, more than 367,000 tourists visited the reserve and its hiking trails, according to the latest available figures from the Conaf national forestry body. 

The weather forecast for Torres del Paine has been for sleet and strong winds, which diminishes visibility for hikers who may stray from the park’s dedicated trails as a result, Juan Carlos Andrades of the Senapred emergency response unit told AFP.

Chilean President Gabriel Boric, in a message on X, offered his condolences to the loved ones of the five who died in what he described as a ‘tragedy.’

An FCDO spokesperson told the Daily Mail: ‘We are in contact with the local authorities following an incident in Chile.’

Victoria described herself on Instagram as a PR for the Isles of Scilly official Instagram, @visittheislesofscilly.

Her social media shows she was well-travelled. In the past year she had travelled to Athens and enjoyed time on a catamaran which she described as a ’10/10 life experience’. 

She had also posted photos of a trip to places like Barbados and Costa Rica, including one of her in the Spanish speaking Central American country where she was on a horse on a picture-postcard beach.

One man who appeared to know a member of the trekking group Victoria was in, in a poignant message written alongside the footage of the group Victoria reposted on her Instagram, said: ‘Good luck you lovely bunch. Bring that tiny one back in one piece please.’

An agonising ‘help’ message was written by American holidaymaker Arab Ginnett as the full scale of the problems the foreign holidaymakers caught up in the blizzard unfolded.

She wrote in the Facebook group Torres del Paine, Chile, which is well used by foreign visitors and offers information about excursions in the national park: ‘We are at Los Perros camp in the Torres del Paine. People were climbing the John Gardner earlier today and the weather has turned very bad.

‘We are snowed in and people are still out on the pass. Very strong wind, 120 mph.

‘They left at 6.00am this morning. We have sent out 20-25 people to rescue people who are still missing.

‘We believe there are at least five people who have not been found, one is being rescued now but she is very unresponsive. 

‘They are on the side between Los Perros and the top of the pass. We need urgent help, climbers and rescuers are at the risk of dying based on our current situation.

‘We have sent everybody we can up the mountain but still need more helpers. It is very difficult to get information about rescue services here. Please contact me if you can help.’

Carlos Cornejo, not knowing at that stage how the drama was going to play out, replied: ‘Sending prayers so they receive swift help.’

Ismael Ligues added: ‘How terrible what’s happened. People who wanted to experience a beautiful adventure end up losing their lives.’

Eduardo Enrique Polanco Dacosta wrote: ‘Terrible news. This confirms once again how unpredictable the climate is on Circuit O in the Torres del Paine park. Hope to God more people are not involved.’

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