Good friend of dying K2 porter criticises record-breaking mountaineers
A pal of a Pakistani porter who died on K2 has criticised the record-breaking mountaineers who allegedly walked previous him to succeed in the mountain's summit and described their behaviour as "below humanity".Mohammed Hassan, 27, slipped and fell off a slim path in a very harmful space of K2, the world's second-highest peak, often called the bottleneck.
Renowned Norwegian mountaineer Kristin Harila has denied claims her group stepped over a dying Mr Hassan as a part of a world report bid final month after video emerged displaying climbers showing to step over the excessive porter.Basharat Hussain, a childhood pal of Mr Hassan, described it as "the most dehumanising event of [his] life".
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Muhammad Hassan, a 27-year-old fat...