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Audi boss Fabrizio Longo, 62, killed in fall while climbing mountain in Italy

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Last updated: September 2, 2024 1:57 pm
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A top Audi executive who was an avid mountain climber fell 10,000 feet to his death in a tragic accident just a few miles from the Italian-Swiss border on Sunday, according to reports.

Fabrizio Longo, 62, who runs the luxury car company’s Italy-based operations, was climbing the Cima Payer in the Adamello mountains in northern Italy when he fell near the summit, several European-based news outlets reported.

Rescue teams rushed to the scene after the accident was witnessed by another climber who called for help.

Fabrizio Longo, 62, who headed Audi operations in Italy, died on Sunday, according to reports. Newsflash
Longo, an avid mountain climber, is reported to have fallen from the summit of a 10,000-foot high peak. Newsflash

A helicopter team located Longo’s body some 700 feet inside a gorge.

He was pronounced dead at the scene.

His body was transported to the nearby Italian town of Carisolo.

Local authorities have launched an investigation.

Longo, an expert mountaineer, had reportedly climbed along a route equipped with fixed steel cables, ladders and other aids, according to The Sun.

Longo had been the head of Audi’s operations in Italy since 2013. He joined the company the previous year.

Longo was climbing the Cima Payer in the Adamello mountains in northern Italy. Alpine and Speleological Rescue

In 1987, he began his career in the automotive industry with Italian carmaker Fiat, where he worked in the marketing department.

Fifteen years later, he joined a rival Italian carmaker Lancia.

Longo was well known in the winter sports community.

The International Ski and Snowboard Federation released a statement mourning his death.

Longo is a veteran executive in the automotive industry. Nick Zonna/ipa-agency.net/Shutterstock
Longo has headed Audi’s Italy-based operations since 2013. Getty Images

Flavio Roda, the head of the federation, called Longo’s death “a terrible loss for the federation that has collaborated fruitfully with Longo for years.”

“We join the family in this moment of great pain, and with the staff of Audi Italia,” he said.

The Post has sought comment from Audi.

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