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Mountaineer who led the first RAF team to scale Everest dies after falling 328 feet while descending peak in the Italian Dolomites
Mountaineer who led the first RAF team to scale Everest dies after falling 328 feet while descending peak in the Italian Dolomites
August 3, 2018
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