KATHMANDU: An American climber who kicked the bucket on Mt Everest on Sunday morning has been recognized as Roland Yearwood from Alabama, USA.
As per Murari Sharma, Managing Director at Everest Parivar Treks, Roland Yearwood, 51, kicked the bucket close overhang zone at 8,000 m while attempting to scale the world's most astounding pinnacle.
The Georgiana doctor, who gone to the Tibetan side to endeavor to climb Mt Everest in 2015, was one of the survivors on the mountain when a staggering seismic tremor struck Nepal executing about 9, 000 individuals. The climber was a piece of the SummitClimb Everest Expedition driven by eminent climber Daniel Mazur.
Georgiana Medical Center on its website page expressed that Yearwood was in a mission to climb the tallest summit on the seven mainlands while he got a kick out of the chance to invest his extra energy to sail, plunge and fly. "In the wake of finishing healing center preparing in London and New York City Yearwood moved to Southern Alabama where he has been giving essential care to the most recent 20 years," it stated, adding that he is hitched to kindred doctor and has two little girls enlisted in school.
Sharma said that the base camp supervisor additionally sent two Sherpa climbers to the episode site to reconfirm the demise of American climber this evening.
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