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Indian climbers bodies brought to Kathmandu

Dead bodies of two Indian climbers were brought down to Nepal's capital. The bodies of the two climbers were discovered from a camp in mount Kanchenjunga.

Indian climbers bodies brought to Kathmandu
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Published : May 20, 2019, 2:40 PM IST

Updated : May 20, 2019, 3:35 PM IST

Kathmandu: Rescuers discovered the bodies of two Indian climbers on the world's third tallest peak this past week and brought them down to Kathmandu.

Indian climbers bodies brought to Kathmandu

The bodies of Bilap Baidya and Kuntal Kanrar were discovered from a camp in mount Kanchenjunga. As per reports, the main cause of their death is said to be hypothermia and snowblindness. Their bodies were first taken to the base camp and from there it was brought to Nepal's capital.

Baidya had scaled Kanchenjunga while Kanrar was on the way up but fell sick and died. Baidya became sick on his way down.

Autopsies will be conducted at the same hospital where the bodies are being kept.

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Kathmandu: Rescuers discovered the bodies of two Indian climbers on the world's third tallest peak this past week and brought them down to Kathmandu.

Indian climbers bodies brought to Kathmandu

The bodies of Bilap Baidya and Kuntal Kanrar were discovered from a camp in mount Kanchenjunga. As per reports, the main cause of their death is said to be hypothermia and snowblindness. Their bodies were first taken to the base camp and from there it was brought to Nepal's capital.

Baidya had scaled Kanchenjunga while Kanrar was on the way up but fell sick and died. Baidya became sick on his way down.

Autopsies will be conducted at the same hospital where the bodies are being kept.

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