*BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE* Undated collect photo of Sgt Denise Halewood, 42, near the summit of Mount Rysy, Poland, on a TA expedition. The mother-of-three fell to her death from a mountain while on a training expedition with the Territorial Army, it emerged Friday September 9, 2005. Denise Halewood, a sergeant in the 33 Signals Regiment, fell from Mount Rysy, in the Polish Tatra mountains, on July 14. The 42-year-old, from Liverpool, had reached the summit at 2499metres (8198ft) and was on her way down when the accident happened. See PA Story DEATH Army. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit s

*BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE* Undated collect photo of Sgt Denise Halewood, 42, near the summit of Mount Rysy, Poland, on a TA expedition. The mother-of-three fell to her death from a mountain while on a training expedition with the Territorial Army, it emerged Friday September 9, 2005. Denise Halewood, a sergeant in the 33 Signals Regiment, fell from Mount Rysy, in the Polish Tatra mountains, on July 14. The 42-year-old, from Liverpool, had reached the summit at 2499metres (8198ft) and was on her way down when the accident happened. See PA Story DEATH Army. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit s Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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2CH8P6X

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2000 x 1848 px | 33.9 x 31.3 cm | 13.3 x 12.3 inches | 150dpi

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9 September 2005

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Collect/PA

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*BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE* Undated collect photo of Sgt Denise Halewood, 42, near the summit of Mount Rysy, Poland, on a TA expedition. The mother-of-three fell to her death from a mountain while on a training expedition with the Territorial Army, it emerged Friday September 9, 2005. Denise Halewood, a sergeant in the 33 Signals Regiment, fell from Mount Rysy, in the Polish Tatra mountains, on July 14. The 42-year-old, from Liverpool, had reached the summit at 2499metres (8198ft) and was on her way down when the accident happened. See PA Story DEATH Army. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Collect/PA

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