A man had been hiking with friends when he fell ill
A man died after falling ill while hiking in a Peak District beauty spot. The man had been with friends at the top of Golden Clough and Ringing Roger, near Edale, when he suddenly started having severe chest pains.
Buxton Mountain Rescue Team and an Air Ambulance were also called to the incident. Due to high winds on the tops, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency helicopter was also requested.A spokesperson for the Edale MRT said: "Team members from both teams were quickly on the tracks leading up to the Neb and Ringing Roger. We then received the message that the gentleman had gone into cardiac arrest and CPR was in progress.
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