header banner
SOCIETY, WORLD

Family holds funeral for Swiss climber Ueli Steck in Nepal

GENEVA, May 5: The family of famed Swiss climber Ueli Steck has held a funeral ceremony in Nepal following his death in a still-unexplained mountaineering accident near Mount Everest.
By Associated Press

GENEVA, May 5: The family of famed Swiss climber Ueli Steck has held a funeral ceremony in Nepal following his death in a still-unexplained mountaineering accident near Mount Everest.


Steck spokesman Andreas Bantel announced that the family plans to take some of his ashes to Switzerland after Buddhist monks from the Tengboche Monastery lead a cremation ceremony Thursday.


Related story

Famed Swiss climber Ueli Steck killed near Mount Everest


Providing new details prior to Steck's death Sunday, Bantel said the 40-year-old originally planned to scale Everest's South Col a day after arriving at Camp 2 base camp. Instead, he opted to try Mount Nuptse after noting the "ideal" conditions there.


Steck entered the Lhotse flank but at around 7,600 meters (24,930 feet) hit trouble. Italian helicopter pilot Maurizio Folini recovered his body about 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) lower.


Local expedition leaders originally said Steck died at Camp 1.

Related Stories
SOCIETY

Acclaimed Swiss climber dies near Everest

SOCIETY

Acclaimed Swiss climber dies on Everest

POLITICS

Ambassador Bhattarai presents credentials to Swiss...

SOCIETY

Irish climber Hanna dies in Annapurna, one missing...

POLITICS

FM Dr Khadka in London to attend state funeral of...