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Scots tourist dies in California desert holiday tragedy

Palm Springs, California
Palm Springs, California

A Scottish tourist has died after collapsing of dehydration while hiking in extreme heat in California.

The 56-year-old woman became overcome by the soaring temperatures while on a hiking trip in Palm Springs with her 59-year-old husband.

The pair had set off around 7.30am on Monday morning on the South Lykken Trail but the woman’s husband called emergency services less than three hours later after they were left too exhausted to walk any further.

He reported that they were low on water, suffering from dehydration and that his wife had became unconscious.

A helicopter was scrambled to the area to airlift the woman to hospital but she tragically died after arrival.

Her husband was also airlifted and remains in hospital in a stable condition. Palm Springs Police Department said the couple, whose identities have not yet been released, were from Scotland and were holidaying in the desert city.

The temperature in the area at about 10am was 98 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the US’s National Weather Service. It rose to 101 degrees by 11am.

The woman’s death has prompted the police force to issue a warning to hikers setting out in high temperatures.

A spokesman for Palm Springs Police Department said: “On Monday, June 29, 2015 at about 10:18 AM, a hiker called 911 from the South Lykken Trail, reporting that he and his wife could no longer hike due to overheating and dehydration.

“The male also reported that they were low on water and the female had became unconscious. Palm Springs Police Department, Palm Springs Fire Department, and the Palm Springs Mounted Police Search and Rescue personnel responded to the area.

“An airplane and a CAL FIRE helicopter responded to the area to assist with the rescue. The air units located the hikers on the South Lykken Trail, in the mountains northwest of the intersection of South Palm Canyon Drive and Murray Canyon Drive.

“The CAL FIRE helicopter airlifted the female directly to a local hospital in critical condition. Rescue personnel hiked approximately 35 minutes into the area.

“The male hiker was airlifted to a nearby area before being transported to a local hospital by ambulance in stable condition. The 56 year old female hiker later died at a local hospital. The 59 year old male remains hospitalised in stable condition.

“Both hikers were visiting the area from Scotland and had began their hike in the area of Murray Canyon Drive and South Palm Canyon Drive at approximately 7:30 AM.”

He added: “Palm Springs Mounted Police Search and Rescue handles dozens of calls like this one every year and would like to remind everyone that with higher temperatures, the risk of hiking in these treacherous mountains increases.

“They recommend that every hiker be well-hydrated and in good physical condition before beginning the hike and should have several litres of water each. They should always tell a friend where they are going, dress appropriately in bright colors and carry a cell phone with a strong battery.”