Indian climber dies in summit bid on Mount Kanchenjunga

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The 52-year-old man collapsed in the final stages of climbing the world’s third highest mountain

An Indian climber died has during a summit push on Mount Kanchenjunga, the world’s third highest mountain, an official said.Himalayas during the current climbing season which started in March.

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