iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — Four climbers from four different countries died near the top of Mount Everest this weekend in what was a tragic few days on the world’s highest peak.
Roland Yearwood, a 50-year-old American climber, died as a result of altitude sickness, according to Murari Sharma, managing director of Everest Parivar Treks.
Yearwood was a doctor at the Georgiana Medical Center in Alabama, and according to his bio on the center’s website, he is married to another local physician and has two daughters enrolled in college.
The bio also mentions Yearwood’s desire to climb Everest.
“During his spare time he likes to sail, dive and fly and is in the process of climbing the tallest summit on the 7 continents and is scheduled to climb Everest next spring,” it reads.
The body of an Indian has been found, and climbers from Slovakia and Australia also died while attempting to summit Everest over the weekend.
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