Irish climber who died in Africa named as charity run founder Piers White
Tributes paid to ‘Run in the Dark’ organiser and Mondello Park commercial director
Sun, Jan 31, 2021, 11:02
Tributes have been paid to Piers White, the Irishman who died while climbing in Africa last Thursday.
His family said the 40-year-old died of altitude sickness. The Kenyan Wildlife Service said a rescue team airlifted a man from a stopover hut on Mount Kenya, the highest mountain in Kenya and the second highest in Africa, to a hospital, where was later pronounced dead.
Mr White was commercial director of Mondello Park, the Co Kildare racing track, and was well known for his charity work. He founded the annual Run in the Dark charity run in Ireland which has expanded to cities including Auckland in New Zealand and San Francisco in the US.