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ITBP brings down seven trekkers’ bodies after 21 days of search

The operation called ‘Mission Dare Devil’ started on June 13 and within a span on 21 days the seven bodies were recovered

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ITBP personnel carry the body of a mountaineer retrieved from Nanda Devi after landing in a helicopter in Pithoragarh
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The bodies of seven mountaineers killed on the way to Nanda Devi East Peak in May were brought down on Wednesday, ending an operation that involved ITBP climbers and IAF helicopters.  The operation called ‘Mission Dare Devil’ started on June 13 and within a span on 21 days the seven bodies were recovered.

On May 13, two teams comprising of a total of 12 members had left Munsiyari to scale the 7434-metre-high Nanda Devi East peak in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand. One team, comprising of eight members, led by well-known British mountaineer Martin Moran, did not return to the base camp on the appointed date. They went missing since May 23.

After an affidavit, the bodies will be sent to Haldwani for post-mortem.

The eight-membered team comprised John McLaren, Richard Payne, Rupert Havel (all from the UK), Ruth Macrain (Australia), Anthony Sudekum (US), Rachel Bimmel (US) and a liaison officer from the Indian Mountaineering Foundation Chetan Pandey. Moran, who led the team, had already scaled the peak twice in the past.

The second team was safely brought back from base camp on June 2. Four climbers from the UK, part of this team, had provided clues on where the others could possibly be at.

Following detection of the bodies, lying partially buried in a terrain too difficult to be retrieved from in IAF’s choppers, the ITBP launched its “daredevil” mission on June 13 and managed to reach them on foot after an “arduous” trekking and climbing operation. The tough weather conditions in the area posed an obstacle for the rescue teams to conduct their operations. It was reported that the team of missing trekkers could have been at an unscaled peak adjoining Nanda Devi East peak and may have fallen victims to a sudden avalanche in the area. 

Pithoragarh District Magistrate V K Jogdande had said that due to continuous snowfall in the region the bodies might be covered by snow which would further complicate the challenge for the rescue team.

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