FILE PHOTO: French Army General Jean-Louis Georgelin leads the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron at the reconstruction site of the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, which was damaged in a devastating fire three years ago, as restoration works continue, in Paris, France, April 15, 2022.  Ian Langsdon/ Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
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Notre-Dame reconstruction head dies in tragic hiking accident

The man heading the reconstruction of Notre Dame de Paris following a devastating fire three years ago has died in an accident while hiking in the Pyrenees.

PARIS (Reuters) - The man heading the reconstruction of Notre-Dame de Paris following a devastating fire three years ago has died in an accident while hiking in the Pyrenees.

General Jean-Louis Georgelin's death was reported by French media and confirmed by President Emmanuel Macron.

"The nation loses one of its great soldiers. France, one of its great servants. And Notre-Dame, the architect of its revival," Macron said on social media X, formally known as Twitter.

A celebrated landmark, the cathedral has been closed for restoration since a fire in April 2019 gutted its roof and sent its spire crashing down, stunning people in Paris and around the world.

Georgelin, a 74-year-old army general, was appointed to lead the renovation following the fire. Authorities hope to reopen the cathedral by 2024, when the French capital hosts the Olympic Games.

Notre-Dame will be restored to its previous design, including the 96-metre (315-feet) spire designed by architect Eugene Viollet-le-Duc in the mid-1800s.

(Reporting by Elizabeth Pineau and Benoit Van Overstraeten; Editing by Frances Kerry)

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