Singapore. Several teams are on the lookout for the Indian-origin Singaporean climber who went missing last Saturday after reaching the top of Mount Everest. The team consists of three Sherpas.
The Straits Times newspaper reported on Tuesday that Devkota also shared a photo of the climber reaching the summit last Friday. In the photo, Dattatreya is seen wearing dark orange clothing, sunglasses and an oxygen mask. are coming In this, a lot of flags are seen around him on the 8,849 meter high peak. Dattatreya is a senior manager at JLL Technologies.
In another picture, the climber is lying on his back and three others are sitting in identical clothes. According to reports, Srinivas had last sent a message to his wife on Friday, informing her that he had reached the summit of Everest. went. They told that he has got cerebral edema and he is not likely to come back down. ;Cerebral edema is a disease occurring at high altitude, which can also prove to be fatal.
Srinivas’s wife Sushma Soma told that she last spoke to her husband at 3.30 pm on Friday afternoon. Soma came to know around 2 am on Friday that the two Sherpas accompanying her husband and other members of the group had returned but Srinivas had not. Rescue and relief operations are on, Soma wrote in his Instagram story on Monday. Thank you all for your messages. We are grateful to you for the love and concern you have shown.
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