MOUNTAIN rescuers warned yesterday that a combination of wind and rain

could kill, even in mid-August.

Mr Malcolm Duckworth, leader of the Aberdeen mountain rescue team, was

speaking after an eight-year-old German girl died from hypothermia while

walking in the Cairngorms with her father and 11-year-old brother.

The trio had lost their way while hiking 20 miles through the Lairig

Ghru from the Linn o' Dee to the Cairngorm car park. The father went

ahead to get help.

Mr Duckworth also questioned whether it was a trip which should have

been undertaken by an eight-year-old girl. ''I think that is a bit

young, although it depends on their experience, how well equipped they

are, and, most of all, on whom they are with,'' he said. ''One adult and

two children is not a very good combination''.

It was not clear whether the family had gone by the higher route,

which would have taken them on to the plateau at a height of 3000ft, or

kept to the lower level. ''I would not be very keen on taking an

eight-year-old on the lower route and definitely not over the top,''

said Mr Duckworth.

''At this time of year the weather can be a bit changeable and wind

and rain is a combination, which can be a killer. It leads to

hypothermia and it is essential that people appreciate what the wind and

wet can do and that they are equipped accordingly.''

Northern Police named the dead girl as Helen Mallinson, of Hainbund

Strasse, Gottingen. She and her brother, Peter, and father, Volker, 45,

had been dropped off by their mother at the Linn o' Dee on Monday and

when they failed to turn up at the Cairngorm car park on time, she

notified police at Aviemore.

Glenmore Lodge mountain rescue team was alerted and the father was

traced on the car park road. He was able to lead rescuers to the point,

on the track leading down from Lurcher's Gully, where he had left the

children sheltering from heavy rain and high winds.

The boy was found to be in a reasonable condition but his sister was

suffering from hypothermia. A helicopter was called in and she was taken

to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, where she was found to be dead on arrival.