A WALKER died after suffering a cardiac arrest on the Great Orme in Llandudno on Sunday (February 11).

HM Coastguard, paramedics and Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue Organisation attended the scene of the incident, but were unable to save the casualty.

The walker was said to be with their family, on the southern side of the Orme, when they went into cardiac arrest shortly before 2.30pm.

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An Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue Organisation spokesperson said: “The initial call was from ambulance to mountain rescue, but further assistance was requested from HM Coastguard to attend.

“Early team members on scene assisted with resuscitation efforts but, after a sustained effort, treatment was suspended and the patient underwent Recognition of Life Exctinct processes.

“HM Coastguard team took over the packaging and movement of the casualty back to the roadside ambulance.”

A HM Coastguard spokesperson added: "Llandudno Coastguard Rescue Team was sent to an incident near the Great Orme, Llandudno, on February 11.

"The alarm was raised at about 2.25pm.

"The Welsh Ambulance Service, Ogwen Mountain Rescue Team and North Wales Police also attended."

Attempts have been made to contact North Wales Police and the Welsh Ambulance Service for further information.