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Is a global obsession with Everest creating unnecessary risk for the people who work there? On 18 April 2014, an avalanche killed 16 sherpas on the mountain. They were picking their way through the dangerous Khumbu Icefall carrying heavy equipment for climbing companies. The tragedy shone a spotlight on the commercial side of the mountain, where hundreds attempt the summit each year, supported by sherpas. Rebecca Stephens became the first British woman to reach the summit in 1993. Lakpa Rita Sherpa explains how he took the bodies of his colleagues home to their families, after they were killed in the avalanche. The anger of sherpas is heard around the world, as Everest is effectively closed to commercial climbers. This was first broadcast in April 2024. Presenter: Rebecca Stephens MBE Producer: Laura Jones Production Assistance in Kathmandu: Pradeep Bashyal Sound design: Craig Boardman Editor: Clare Fordham Production Coordinators: Gemma Ashman and Ellie Dover Commissioning Executive: Tracy Williams Commissioning Editor: Dan Clarke
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