Overview
- Adrian Michael Hayes, a British climber, was rescued from severe altitude sickness on May 10 by Sherpa guides and is currently stable at Camp IV, awaiting better weather for evacuation.
- Margareta Morin, a 63-year-old French mountaineer, died around 7,800m on Mt Kanchenjunga the same day after rescue efforts were hindered by harsh weather conditions.
- Morin reportedly lacked prior experience on mountains over 8,000m, highlighting the extreme risks associated with high-altitude climbing.
- The expedition included 13 climbers—six foreign nationals and seven Sherpas—with ten successfully reaching the summit of the world's third-highest peak, standing at 8,586m.
- Discussions are underway with Morin's insurance company to arrange the recovery of her body, a process complicated by the mountain's technical challenges and weather conditions.