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3 French Climbers Found Dead in Himalayas


Mon 08 Nov 2021 | 06:07 PM
Omnia Ahmed

A search team found, on Monday, the bodies of three french climbers who were missing for two weeks in a remote corner of Nepal's Himalayas.

The group was trying to scale Mingbo Eiger, a 6,000-metre (19,700-feet) peak near Mount Everest, and were last heard from via satellite phone from their camp on October 26.

Unfortunately, bad weather hampered efforts to find the men and a member of the team trying to locate them last week.

Police inspector Rishi Raj Dhakal told AFP that three bodies had been found in the search area by local mountain guides but they could not confirm their identities this early.

"A helicopter along with the rescue team of professional mountain guides has been sent to bring those bodies," he added.

The three young climbers, Thomas Arfi, Louis Pachoud and Gabriel Miloche, were part of an eight-strong expedition. They had split into two groups to tackle different summits.

Unlikely, the men appeared to have abandoned their summit attempt and turned back when the avalanche hit.

Climbers started returning to Nepal after the coronavirus pandemic forced a complete shutdown of its mountaineering industry last year and harmed the tourism-dependent economy.

The Himalayan nation of 30 million re-opened to tourists in September after scrapping quarantine requirements for vaccinated foreigners.