Climber who died after Mount Arapiles fall was a ‘bundle of joy’
Angela Ha, a 24-year-old rock climber, died after falling during a climb at Mount Arapiles in Victoria on April 27. She sustained serious injuries and passed away in hospital after clinging to life for 10 hours. Remembered as joyful and passionate about nature, Ha had recently completed an architecture degree and was preparing to study physiotherapy.
- ▪Angela Ha died on April 27 after falling while climbing at Mount Arapiles.
- ▪She was 24 years old and originally from Sydney, having moved to the Blue Mountains to pursue rock climbing.
- ▪Her family recalled her love for life, describing her as a 'bundle of joy' who cherished outdoor activities.
- ▪Ha had completed a degree in architecture and was planning to begin a physiotherapy course.
- ▪She was part of a close-knit Vietnamese-Australian family based in Sydney.
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