Death of porter left behind on K2 sparks debate over high-altitude ethics

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Death of porter left behind on K2 sparks debate over high-altitude ethics
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Climber Kristin Harila said drone footage showing she continued a record-breaking ascent as porter Muhammad Hassan lay dying does not tell the full story.

In the amateur drone footage captured that day, a grisly scene unfolded atop one of the world’s most unforgiving peaks.

“We tried, we tried everything we could to save him,” Harila said in a phone interview, her voice breaking.According to Harila, they were approaching the peak when they came across Hassan, and quickly scrambled to save him, clipping him with a rope and pulling him back up the side of the mountain. The effort took more than an hour, she said.

on her website, which has since been taken down, Harila said she has received death threats over the incident. She said scrutiny should be directed at those who sent Hassan up the mountain without proper gear.

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