In a heart breaking incident, a 40-year-old Australian mountaineer has died after reaching Mount Everest바카라s summit.
Jason Bernard Kennison, who climbed Mount Everest's 8,849-metre peak died on his return from the summit, Guardian reported.
It stated Kennison, hails from Perth, and died after he became unresponsive at the summit on Friday.
His family, as per the report said ''he achieved his goal of reaching the peak 바카라 he stood on top of this world but sadly didn't come home.''
''He was the most courageous, adventurous human we knew and he will be forever missed,바카라 the report quoted the family바카라s statement.
The media report while quoting the guide accompanying Kennison said: 바카라바카라the man began behaving abnormally while descending. The two Sherpa guides with him helped him down to the balcony area, which is 8,400m above sea level.바카라
바카라Since the oxygen cylinders that they had with them were running out, they decided to descend to Camp 4 hoping to climb back again with oxygen cylinders to rescue him,바카라 Asian Trekking chief Dawa Steven Sherpa told AFP.
However, because of strong winds, they were unable to reach the camp and Mr Kennison then collapsed and died.
바카라He died in what is commonly known by Everest climbers as the 바카라death zone바카라, the area of the mountain above 8000 meters. His remains are still on the mountain,바카라 the reports said.
바카라Notably, his climb came 17 years after he was told he might never walk again. Back in 2006, he survived a devastating car crash back when a road train sideswiped the vehicle he was in while he was on his way to work. He was using his ascent to raise money for Spinal Cord Injuries Australia,바카라 the reports said.
On his fundraising page, Kennison said he would attempt to climb Mount Everest Base Camp ''and hope to continue to higher camps of the mountain'' from there.
As per Sky News, this is the tenth fatality on the world's highest mountain this climbing season. Almost 450 climbers have climbed Mount Everest this season according to Nepal's tourism department.