Nepalmountainnews Report | 23 May 2008
A Spanish climber, Inaki Ocho has been reportedly
been died during his fatal summit to Mt Annapurna Thursday.
Ocho ,41, who was one of the veteran summiter of the Himalayan peak breath last due to high altitude and chest infection while reaching 7400m high as disastrous time came while he suddenly started to suffer severe pain, continuous vomiting, coughing and caused him to lost knowledge ultimately.
Ocho who was accompanied by, Denis Urubko was announced expired in the arms of the Swiss companion Ueli Steck who tried to save his fellow until the last hour. And the news has shocked the entire mountaineers, with all those who were moving to the rescue.
Ocho was suffering from frostbite and chest contagion as well.
Earlier a team comprising six international climbers, who have ascended Dhaulagiri and Manaslu, and four Nepali climbers has been formed to rescue the stranded climber.
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