The search for missing Brit hiker Esther Dingley may not resume around the peak where she was last seen until July, police have warned.
The mountain rescue experts involved in last year’s operation to find the 37-year-old have admitted they have no plans to restart the search until April at the earliest.
But the relaunch could be nearly five months away if there is heavy snow and temperatures stay low over the next few weeks. Sergeant Jorge Lopez Ramos, head of the Civil Guard GREIM mountain rescue team in Benasque where hiker Esther based herself before her November 22 disappearance, said: “We’d hope to resume the search in April or May but it could be July before it happens depending on the weather in the coming weeks. “It won’t be
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