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Missing Indian climber Nath's body found on Mt Everest

| | May 27, 2016, at 11:05 pm
Kathmandu, May 27 (IBNS) Missing Indian mountaineer, Paresh Nath's body has been found on the upper slopes of Mt Everest while the second Indian climber Goutam Ghosh is still missing as of Friday, media reported.
Paresh Nath, 58, was missing since May 21. His body was found above the South Col (7,900 metres), trekking agency sources said.
 
After the world's highest mountain was thrown open to climbers by Nepal this Spring, four deaths have been reported.
 
A four-member Indian team, including Nath, went missing on May 21. Sunita Hazra was located the following day but Subash Paul died during the rescue.
 
Credit: Paresh Chandra Nath Facebook page

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