Nepali sherpa saves Malaysian climber in rare Everest 'death zone' rescue



A Malaysian climber narrowly survived after a Nepali sherpa guide hauled him down from below the summit of Mount Everest in a “very rare” high altitude rescue, a government official said on Wednesday (May 13). 

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38 thoughts on “Nepali sherpa saves Malaysian climber in rare Everest 'death zone' rescue”

  1. Don't waste your money and time to climb the Everest; there's nothing great about it because hundreds of climbers already done that. It is not a heroic achievement anymore, stupid!

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  2. I read a lot of "thanks" here, but no one can live off of "thanks" and no one can keep doing this forever, no matter how strong or brave they are. The Sherpas doing this forfeited their own clients' fee to rescue this idiot. Now, how is that fair?! In the future, each climber wishing the bragging right of "conqueror of Mt. Everest" needs to contribute to a cumulative "Sherpa Rescue Fund" for future rescues such as this. No upfront contribution, no rescue!

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  3. 2 Malaysian climbers already died in this same trip. I hope that future Malaysian climbers gets more experience climbing mountains in cold region before attempting Everest. Great thanks to the Sherpa and the client who gave up submitting to save him

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  4. These Nepali climbers are life savers. They have saved many lives at the risk of their own lives. May they continue to be a blessing to the other climbers. God bless every one of them and their families.

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  5. Lucky Malaysian are small sized and lighter to carry down..even that, its a strain for the sherpa as mentioned given the high altitute & harsh conditions..

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