Meg O’Neill, 41, has been hailed a hero for pushing a fellow climber to safety when a column of ice split and fell in Utah.
Duchesne County Sheriff's Office
Officials hailed the 41-year-old as a “brave, outrageous woman who lost her life while saving another.” An avid outdoorswoman and climber, O’Neill had a vision to make outdoor activities more inclusive, Fiducia said.
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