Pakistani porter accompanying foreigners dies on way to K2
A porter from the Shigar area has tragically died while carrying luggage for a foreign mountaineering team on their way to K2 base camp.
Sher Muhammad, part of a 12-member K2 trekking group organized by Apricot Tours, suffered breathing difficulties at Concordia peak, situated at 4500 meters.
Sher Muhammad, along with two dozen other local porters, was carrying a 25 kg load when he experienced breathing problems and lost consciousness.
A foreign doctor present at Concordia provided medical assistance, and arrangements were made to airlift him to Skardu by helicopter on Sunday. However, he sadly passed away on Saturday night.
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Wajahat Ali, a representative of Apricot Tours, confirmed the tragic incident to Dawn. The porter’s body is currently being transported on foot from Concordia to his native village.
The porters play a crucial part in the mountaineering industry in the region, carrying heavy loads for climbers and expeditions.
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