Tragedy in Nepal, the Heartbreaking Tale of the Survivor Valter Perlino: "We Found Them. They Slept in a Tent and Were Buried Under 2 Meters of Compact Snow"
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Drama on Mount Pambari, 6.887 meters in Nepal. The Pinerolese Valter Perlino has survived and tells the last hours of comrades Stefano Farronato and Alessandro Caputo, overwhelmed by a storm of snow
The Nepalese authorities confirmed the death of two Italian mountaineers, Alessandro Caputo and Stefano Farronato. This is reported by Farnesina. There are nine - among them five mountaineers...
The Nepalese authorities confirmed the death of Alessandro Caputo and Stefano Farronato, the two Italian mountaineers who had been missing since last Friday on the Manaslu massif. This is reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a note. Our two compatriots, engaged in the climbing of the Panbar peak (6,887 meters) had been surprised by an avalanche at Camp 1, five thousand meters above sea level. Their comrade, Valter Perlino, 65 years old…
The search from Saturday to find Stefano and Alessandro. Valter, except thanks to the pain in the foot: "I'm going back down"
The 28-year-old from Milan is the youngest participant in the Panbari Q7 expedition. The 51-year-old from Bassano del Grappa is at the 18th extreme expedition.
There has been no news since Saturday of Stefano Farronato and Alessandro Caputo. The alarm given by the leader of the group, Valter Pellino (ANSA)
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