U.S., Canadian climbers die in fall
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•3 climbers from U.S., Canada believed dead in fall from New Zealand's highest peak
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Two Americans and one Canadian climber are believed to have died in a fall, New Zealand authorities say.
Drone operators spotted footprints in the snow and items retrieved from the slopes this week .
The bodies of the three men have not been found, but the search has ended, police say.
The men were reported missing on Monday when they did not arrive to meet their prearranged transport after the climb.
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