Dawa Sherpa lived almost six days on Everest after going missing on May 30 during a spring expedition; he crawled to base camp and was flown out by helicopter to Kathmandu for treatment, reportedly without food, water, or oxygen for much of the ordeal. SPCC teams found him near the Khumbu Icefall and carried by stretcher to Gorak Shep, then to the base camp area, with family later criticizing the response time. Summit suit was reportedly worn when found and is recovering in a Kathmandu hospital. Some sources say he was left for dead while his story sparks questions about rescue pace.
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docs.browser-use.comDawa Sherpa spent nearly a week alone, surviving without supplemental oxygen, before crawling to safety
www.independent.co.ukA Sherpa guide who survived a week on the treacherous slopes of Mount Everest was recovering at a hospital in Nepal's capital on Friday, while his family angered by a delay in rescue efforts sought legal action against those responsible.
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www.wftv.comA Sherpa guide who survived a week on the treacherous slopes of Mount Everest was recovering at a hospital in Nepal's capital on Friday, while his family angered by a delay in rescue efforts sought legal action against those responsible.
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