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Since 2013, the event has been accessible to the general public, providing an opportunity for individuals to challenge themselves. According to AEE, the race duration varies between three and seven hours, largely influenced by prevailing weather conditions.
On the day of the incident, temperatures in the Brecon area reached approximately 20 degrees Celsius. In response to the situation, AEE issued a statement emphasizing their current priority: “At this immediate time our focus and thoughts are with the family, therefore, AEE, nor I as the March Director will issue any further press release until the family is in possession of the full timeline of events and approve any further messaging.” The organization also noted that their team was actively working on the matter and expressed gratitude towards the Air Ambulance Service, Brecon Mountain Rescue Team, and AEE’s Mountain Safety Team for their prompt and professional actions.
Dyfed-Powys Police reported that they received a call concerning welfare concerns for a man on Pen y Fan at around 11 am on Saturday, 4 July. Emergency services, including officers, Mountain Rescue, and the Ambulance Service, responded to the call. Tragically, the 68-year-old man was pronounced deceased at the scene. Authorities confirmed that the man’s next of kin have been informed, and his death is not being treated as suspicious
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