A Czech is said to have died on the north side of Everest
According to unofficial information on everestnews.com, a Czech mountaineer has died on the North side of Mount Everest. It could be Libor Kozák (47) who was reportedly the only Czech in the area.
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A Czech is said to have died on the north side of Everest
According to unofficial information on everestnews.com, a Czech mountaineer has died on the North side of Mount Everest. It could be Libor Kozák (47) who was reportedly the only Czech in the area.
On everestnews.com was written:
".. the Czech climber. He has left in the morning on an ascent, then has returned to camp of 8300 m, has felt badly and there has died. The information is informal.. "
According to the list of climbers operating on the North side area there was Libor Kozak the only Czech climber there.
On discusion under this news on the Czech version, the friends of Libor Kozak confirmed that his relatives got the official news that Libor Kozak died there.