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Indian climber dies after refusing to descend from Mount Everest
Tragedy struck the slopes of Mount Everest this week as two climbers — one from India and another from the Philippines — lost their lives during separate expeditions, marking the first reported deaths of the current spring climbing season on the world’s highest peak. According to officials from Nepal’s tourism department and expedition organizers, Subrata Ghosh, a 45-year-old Indian climber, died on Thursday while descending after successfully s…


Two climbers, from India and Philippines, die on Everest
KATHMANDU — An Indian climber and another from the Philippines became the first mountaineers to die on Mount Everest in the current March-May climbing season of the world’s highest peak, hiking officials said on Friday. Subrata Ghosh, 45, from India, died on Thursday below the Hillary Step while returning after reaching the 8,849 metres (29,032 feet) peak. […] The post Two climbers, from India and Philippines, die on Everest appeared first on In…
Two Climbers Have Died On Mount Everest
Two climbers have passed away in the past few days on Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain, as hundreds of people push for the summit. According to ABC News, the first climber died on Wednesday while headed to the summit. 45-year-old Philipp Santiago of the Philippines had reached Camp 4 and was preparing for his final push to the summit when he passed. The second climber, identified as Subrata Ghosh of India, died on Thursday just below…
Indian Man Dies On Mount Everest: ‘He Refused To descend’
Subrata Ghosh, a 45-year-old Indian mountaineer from West Bengal, succumbed to altitude sickness while descending Mount Everest, becoming the second fatality of the 2025 climbing season. Ghosh, part of the Mountaineering Association of Krishnanagar–Snowy Everest Expedition 2025, reached the 8,848.86-metre summit around 2 p.m. on Saturday but displayed severe exhaustion and altitude sickness symptoms near […]
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