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Australian mountain climber dies in Nepal

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An Australian mountaineer has died after collapsing on Nepal’s Himlung Himal. 49-year-old Chin-Tark Chan fell ill during his ascent of the 7,126‑metre peak, with his family now raising funds for the guides who tried to save him.

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  • Chintak Chan, a 49-year-old Australian, died while hiking Himlung Himal in Nepal. 7s
  • Chan became seriously unwell near the summit and could not be evacuated due to bad weather. 16s
  • Guides helped Chan to a lower camp, but he died during the descent. 24s
  • A separate helicopter crash occurred days later during another rescue attempt in the area. 35s
  • Chan's family is raising money for the guides, and Australian authorities are assisting with repatriation. 42s
Disaster