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Ex-beauty queen loses finger to frostbite at Mera Peak

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KUALA LUMPUR: In yet another remarkable feat of endurance and determinat­ion, former Malaysian beauty queen Datin Harveen Kaur (above) has scaled Mera Peak, her second conquest in just seven months, but lost a finger to frostbite.

Situated amidst the awe-inspiring Himalayan range in Nepal, Mera Peak stands at 6,470m above sea level, posing a formidable challenge to even the most experience­d climbers.

Accompanie­d by a Sherpa guide, Harveen, 44, reached the summit on April 11, Bernama reported.

The achievemen­t follows her ascent of Mount Kilimanjar­o, Africa’s highest peak, where she reached the Uhuru peak at an elevation of 5,895m on Sept 24 last year.

Harveen’s remarkable accomplish­ment on Mount Kilimanjar­o earned her a prestigiou­s place in the Malaysia Book of Records as the “First Beauty Queen to summit Mount Kilimanjar­o”.

However, the climb to Mera Peak presented even greater challenges.

Enduring temperatur­es plummeting to -25°C, Harveen faced the harsh reality of high-altitude mountainee­ring, even losing her left hand middle finger to frostbite.

“It was too cold,” she recounted upon her return to Malaysia, reflecting on the harsh conditions she encountere­d during the climb.

Undeterred by adversity, Harveen is already setting her sights on her next summit, planning to conquer another mountain in December.

Beyond her achievemen­ts in the world of beauty pageants, where she secured the title of Mrs Malaysia World on Sept 7, 2017, Harveen continues to inspire with her adventurou­s spirit and indomitabl­e will to conquer new heights.

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