A body believed to be one of two British men has been found after they went missing in the Dolomites, Italy’s alpine rescue service has said.
Aziz Ziriat, 36, and Samuel Harris, 35, from London, were last heard from on 1 January after sending messages home from the Trentino region in northern Italy. They did not check into their flight home on 6 January.
The rescue team said a body was found “unfortunately lifeless, buried under the snow” after a helicopter search resumed on Wednesday morning.
The discovery was made in a high-altitude area where a phone signal was last recorded from one of the men, it added.
Earlier on Wednesday, the team issued an update saying the men’s backpacks and equipment were found during a search of a bivouac hut they are believed to have sheltered at.
It comes after a video taken on the day they were last heard from revealed they had planned to leave their packs for a day before they moved on to the next valley.
In the video, Mr Ziriat said they had just stayed at “this little Bivacco – absolute quality little setup”, and he added: “It’s a bit icy and I’m only wearing my flipflops.”
He goes on to say they made the decision to leave their packs because they wanted a day “frolicking”.
Earlier on Wednesday, an area between the hut and the summit of a nearby mountain was also searched by helicopter for any signals coming from reflective surfaces and electronic devices, but the team said nothing was found.
The rescue team said it was continuing a search for the other man and was also using dog units that were specialised in avalanche searches.
The team added Mr Ziriat and Mr Harris’ family members, who have come to Italy, were being supported by psychologists.