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85-YEAR-OLD DIES TRYING TO RECLAIM EVEREST CROWN

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kathmandu, nepal » An 85year-old man from Nepal died Saturday while attempting to scale Mount Everest to regain his title as the oldest person to climb the world’s highest peak, officials said.

Min Bahadur Sherchan died at the Everest base camp on Saturday evening but the cause of death was not immediatel­y clear, said Dinesh Bhattarai, chief of Nepal’s Tourism Department.

Mountainee­ring official Gyanendra Shrestha, who is at the base camp, said the cause was likely cardiac arrest but he could not elaborate due to a poor telephone connection. Sherchan, a grandfathe­r of 17 and great-grandfathe­r to six, first scaled Everest in May 2008 when he was 76— at the time becoming the oldest climber to reach the top.

His record was broken in 2013 by 80-year-old Japanese climber YuichiroMi­ura.

Before leaving for the mountain last month, Sherchan told The Associated Press that once he had completed the climb and became famous, he intended to travel to conflict areas to spread a message of peace.

He had trained for months before the attempt, saying that he did not suffer from any respirator­y problems and his blood pressure was normal.

Having been born in the mountains, he said he did not have any problems with high altitude or the low levels of oxygen there.

Sherchan’s love of mountainee­ring began in 1960 when he was assigned by the Nepalese government to be a liaison officer for the Swiss team climbingMo­unt Dhaulagiri.

He later became an apple farmer and constructe­d roads and dams before settling down to run hotels in Kathmandu.

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