(TibetanReview.net, Apr06’26) – While 32 people face charges for a $20 million fraud in the widely reported multi-year fake Mt Everest rescue scandal, authorities have clarified that there is “no evidence” that guides intentionally poisoned clients to engineer altitude sickness symptoms, reported news18.com Apr 5, citing Climbing.com Apr 3.
While Mt Everest has always been a high-stakes arena of physical endurance and commercial ambition, a chilling new investigation by the Nepal Police Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has revealed that the greatest danger on the slopes might not be the thin air or the Khumbu Icefall—it might be the very people hired to keep climbers safe,...





