Climbers' Doom Descent Found
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•In May 2019, a group of British climbers attempt to scale India's Nanda Devi E
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Nanda Devi E is the 23rd largest mountain on the planet, reaching heights of more than 25,000 feet .
Climbers trekked up to the eastern peak of the mountain in May 2019 .
The expedition was headed by a man named Martin Moran , who operated his own climbing business back in Scotland prior to the trek.
The group lost contact with base camp two weeks later and 7 bodies were found in June 2019 .
Moran was a chartered accountant in Sheffield , England , when he moved to Scotland in the mid 1980s .
Alongside Joy , he started his own business called Moran Mountain Limited , based in Loch Cairn , Scotland .
In 2015 , he took a group of seven climbers up Nanda Devi E , a mountain in the northeast of India , to an additional route up one of the ridges.
In May 2019 , the group had set out to attempt an unclimbed unnamed summit peak 6477 meters , 21,250 feet , and the last contact intimated that all was well and a summit bid would be made from camp at around 17,716 feet .
A video of the climbers had been uncovered, capturing some of their movements on the mountain.
The Indo Tibetan Border Police went on to share the footage via its official Twitter account, earning over 80,000 views.
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