Gigi Wu, Taiwanese ‘bikini hiker,’ dies after mountain fall

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Wu, 36, fell from Taiwan’s Jupen Mountain on Saturday and was found on Monday.
Capt. Chang Ching-piao of the Nantou County Government Fire Station told CNN that Wu called a friend for assistance after the fall, but was unable to move due to injuries to her lower body.
Because of the late time of day, six rescuers from the fire department began the search the following morning. A helicopter was deployed in the search, but was unable to land where Wu fell.
Wu's followers have left messages of condolence on her final Facebook post.
Wu’s body was found at midday Monday. “Her body is still there and we will send the helicopter tomorrow again to fetch the body,” Chang said. Her cause of death has not yet been determined, though Chang speculated she may have died of hypothermia.
Wu gained fame by posting pictures of herself in a bikini atop mountains after she reached the summit.
The stunt started after Wu lost a bet to a friend a few years ago, Taiwan’s Central News Agency (CNA) reported. In a four-year span, she had completed 100 hikes and worn at least 97 bikinis over the past four years.
She accumulated some 14,000 followers on Facebook, CNA reported, though the page has now been converted into a memorial. Users have posted condolence messages on her final post.

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