‘Killer Mountain’: Czech climbers Clara Kolochova dies when climbing naked Parbat; Combine first Everest and K2

A famous climber of the Czech Republic, 46 -year -old Clara Kolochova, has lost his life on Thursday, at around 4 pm on Thursday, naked Parbat, which according to a official of the Alpine Club of Pakistan, around 4 am on Friday, around 4 am.She allegedly collapsed between Camp I and Camp II in early Thursday, which was near the Banar Base Camp of 8,125 meters of Shikhar in the diamear area of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan-Kabje Kashmir (POK).“Officers and rescue teams were immediately alerted and sent. Recovery attempts are currently running to detect and recover his body from the falling place,” said the WhatsApp message reported by PTI said that the Vice -Chairman of the Alpine Club of Pakistan said. Clara Kolochova was with her husband and five other team members and arrived in Pakistan on 15 June to try to climb the mountain. She was known as a acclaimed climber and the first check woman to climb Mount Everest and K2 globally.His last post on Instagram was from Islamabad on 14 June, with a picture of C2 in 2024, “Last year, Naked Mountain stripped me naked. I was stripped of silence, peace, for peace.The life did not immediately cite her fall and final demise, but local media reports indicate that it may have been triggered by oxygen-cylinder explosion. The naked parabat is described as a “killer mountain” as many climbers die regularly while climbing the summit. The mountain receives its name from the Sanskrit words of “Nude” and “Parvata”, which directly translates into “Naked Mountain”. It is one of the 14 peaks that are more than 8,000 meters and more than 95 climbers have lost their lives while climbing the mountain so far. 31 of them died before scaling for the first time in 1953. On June 23, 2013, 10 foreign climbers were also killed by Taliban militants.