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Random Mountain Climbing Accidents: Deaths On Mount Everest

  • Peter Boardman on Random Mountain Climbing Accidents: Deaths On Mount Everest

    (#4) Peter Boardman

    • Dec. at 32 (1950-1982)
    Cause of death unknown, 1982, age 31, from the United Kingdom.
  • Yasuko Namba on Random Mountain Climbing Accidents: Deaths On Mount Everest

    (#13) Yasuko Namba

    • Dec. at 47 (1949-1996)
    Exposure, 1996, age 47, from Japan.
  • Andrew Irvine on Random Mountain Climbing Accidents: Deaths On Mount Everest

    (#7) Andrew Irvine

    • Dec. at 22 (1902-1924)
    Body disappeared; never found. Cause of death unknown. 1924, age 22, from the United Kingdom.
  • Francys Arsentiev on Random Mountain Climbing Accidents: Deaths On Mount Everest

    (#8) Francys Arsentiev

    • Dec. at 40 (1958-1998)
    Exposure and cerebral oedema, 1998, age 40, from the United States. Got separated fromher husband, Sergei, and went looking for him. They both died.
  • George Mallory on Random Mountain Climbing Accidents: Deaths On Mount Everest

    (#1) George Mallory

    • Dec. at 38 (1886-1924)
    Disappeared; body found in 1999; evidence suggests Mallory died from being accidentally struck by his ice axe following a fall. 1924, age 37, from the United Kingdom.
  • Zoran Miletic on Random Mountain Climbing Accidents: Deaths On Mount Everest

    (#38) Zoran Miletic

    Cause of death unknown, 2002, from Yugoslavia.

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Climbers who want to conquer Mount Everest must face a terrible fact, once there is an accident, their corpses will stay on the mountain for a long time. Till today, there are more than 200 deceased bodies left on Mount Everest, it is difficult to bring their corpses back. In some cases, climbers had to step over some of the corpses in order to reach the summit.

In human history, countless people attempted to conquer this peak. Many climbers died in blizzards or fell into valleys, in the "death zone", body functions may be paralyzed and brains may be stagnated. The random tool lists 269 deaths in Mount Everest accidents.

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