
Gilgil Baltistan,
On Thursday, hours after Pakistani mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara’s family declared him and two other missing foreign climbers dead. Twitter reacted to the mountain climber’s demise
AliSadpara is no more with us💔
we lost another diamond.
May his soul rip💔#AliSadpara pic.twitter.com/wF1EjSgEyf— Saلmaن 💕 (@itx_ur_partner) February 18, 2021
Announcing the tragic news, Ali Sadpara’s son, Sajid Sadpara said that he would keep his “father’s mission alive and fulfil his dream”.
Sadpara, Iceland’s John Snorri, and Chile’s Juan Pablo Mohr had departed for their journey on February 3 after Sadpara’s birthday, asking fans and admirers to pray for them.
Pakistan has Lost Another Legend.💔 #AliSadpara pic.twitter.com/SSeRcXatGK
— JahanZaib (@JahanZaibb_) February 18, 2021
They had started their attempt for the final summit in the early hours of February 5, hoping to accomplish the herculean task by afternoon.
Melodies unheard; the living legend we never appreciated💔
In the loving memory of #AliSadpara pic.twitter.com/UenmgLDT5w— Ale (@alemekael) February 18, 2021
According to updates posted on Snorri’s Facebook account on Friday, at 12:29 pm, the GPS stopped working and had not been updated for six hours after that.
Ali Sadpara’s management revealed a few days ago that the government and other stakeholders were employing their best efforts to find Sadpara and the other climbers who went missing, despite him being gone for almost 10 days.
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