2 Polish mountain climbers die in the Himalayas
WARSAW, Poland — Two members of a Polish team of climbers have died while scaling a Himalayan peak in India, the head of Poland’s climbers’ union said Thursday.
One of them, Lukasz Chrzanowski, was killed Thursday during a rescue operation after he slid for some 300 metres (330 yards) and fell into a crevasse while trying to climb down, Piotr Pustelnik, head of the Polish Union of Alpinism told Polish television station TVN24.
Chrzanowski’s climbing partner, Grzegorz Kukurowski, lost consciousness and then died on Tuesday as the two men were close to the top of Mt. Shivling, which rises some 6,543 metres (21,466 feet) high.
“Chrzanowski said over the radio Tuesday that Grzegorz (Kukurowski) has lost consciousness, that he cannot feel his pulse,” Pustelnik said.