Pakistani mountaineer Ali Sadpara declared dead
K2 has embraced him forever, says son SAMAA | Web desk - Posted: Feb 18, 2021 | Last Updated: 1 month ago SAMAA | Web desk Posted: Feb 18, 2021 | Last Updated: 1 month ago
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The family of Pakistani mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara has declared him dead. He went missing on February 5 while attempting the winter summit of K2.
K2 has embraced my father forever, said his son Sajid Sadpara while addressing a press conference by Gilgit Baltistan Tourism Minister Raja Nasir Ali Khan and the climbers families on Thursday. May God give my family the strength to deal with this loss.
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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani officials said three climbers missing on the K2 mountain had died, calling off an extraordinary rescue mission that had involved the military and international mountaineers since the group lost contact on Feb. 5.
Muhammad Ali Sadpara, 45, of Pakistan, John Snorri, 47, of Iceland, and Juan Pablo Mohr, 33, of Chile, were last seen just 300 metres short of the summit of K2, the world’s second-highest mountain. It is believed the group reached the summit but encountered a problem on the way down.
“So far we were searching and hoping to find them alive, but today we have officially declared them dead, so that will stop,” Raja Nasir Ali Khan, minister of Minister for Tourism for Gilgit-Baltistan, the northern region where the climbers went missing. The search for the bodies of the climbers will continue, Khan said.