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'I am at the top': Mountaineer in final audio from Himalayan peak; he died a day later

Antonios Sykaris's death came a day after a triumphant Instagram message announcing he had made it to the top of the world's seventh-highest peak.

April 12, 2022 / 19:01 IST
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Antonios Sykaris was an experienced climber who had summited five other mountains higher than 8,000 metres, according to his website. (Image credit: antonios_sykaris_official
/Twitter)
Antonios Sykaris was an experienced climber who had summited five other mountains higher than 8,000 metres, according to his website. (Image credit: antonios_sykaris_official /Twitter)

A Greek climber died on Tuesday on Nepal's rugged Mount Dhaulagiri, expedition organisers said, in the first recorded fatality of this year's busy Himalayan spring climbing season.

Antonios Sykaris's death came a day after a triumphant Instagram message announcing he had made it to the top of the world's seventh-highest peak.

The 59-year-old had fallen ill while descending, mountain guide Mingma Sherpa of Seven Summit Treks told AFP.

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"He died at an altitude of 7,400 metres. We are speaking with his family," Sherpa said.

In an audio message shared on Instagram -- which was also Sykaris's last post -- he dedicated the triumph to his family. "I still want to dedicate this peak to all Greeks, to all climbers and to my little Iris, my granddaughter," he wrote in Greek.