By Nomava Nobumba
28 September 2009
Two Cape Town women have been found dead after freezing to death while lost in the mountains yesterday.
Details remained sketchy, but it is understood that the bodies of two women were airlifted by a rescue chopper from the Swartberg Mountains near Oudtshoorn earlier in the day.
Media reports rescuers from the Wilderness Search and Rescue, Cape Nature and the police were still searching for a third woman at midday today.
Three others survived.
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