Two doctors killed in avalanche on Mount Olympus

By 3 years ago

Two doctors from Larissa lost their lives when they were swept away by an avalanche while climbing Mount Olympus.

Telemachus Zafeiridis, a physician and Theodoros Hatzopoulos, an anesthesiologist, worked on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic at the General Hospital of Larissa.

A search and rescue mission was launched by the Fire Brigade after a third member of the party managed to escape the snow and alerted authorities about the incident.

Left to Right: Telemachus Zafeiridis and Theodoros Hatzopoulos

Their bodies have been transferred to the hospital where they worked at.

The director of the ICU Apostolos Komnos told Protothema: "Not only did Larissa loose two amazing doctors and people, but also the whole wider area. Telemachus was a doctor in our department and Theodoros with the second wave of the coronavirus had been transferred to the ICU and helped a lot of people...None of us can believe it."

Both doctors had a passion for skilling. As Komnos explained, they were on a break from their duty.  "Their leave was in the winter so they could enjoy their hobby. Telemachus was also a ski teacher, as far as I know he was not a beginner. Telemachus leaves behind three children and Theodoros one child, all minors."

*More on GCT: Sleeping under the stars on the top of Mount Olympus
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