Death mystery of Hassan Sadpara
The hot topic nowadays of every tong that either Hassan Sadpara goes as the potter or that his passion brought to his death bad?
Three climbers, including Pakistani mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara, who went on a winter expedition to climb the world's second-highest mountain, K2, have been missing for more than nine days and are being searched. All attempts to trace them so far have failed in the search operation.
While there have been no reports of Pakistani mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara and his associates so far, a new debate has erupted on Pakistan's social media over whether Muhammad Ali Sadpara is the world's second-highest mountain. Did Kato join the winter expedition as a climber or did he become a high altitude porter in the expedition?
The discussion began with Pakistan's famous mountaineer Nazir Sabir, a video surfaced on social media. who has the honor of being the first Pakistani to conquer the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, as well as four peaks above 8,000 meters, including the K2? In which he claims that Muhammad Ali Sadpara was involved in this expedition not as a climber but as a high altitude porter for John Sunori.
source: youtube.comProminent mountaineer Nazir Sabir has claimed in a video that it was not Muhammad Ali Sadpara's decision to go on K2 in winter. John Sunori had given a job to Muhammad Ali Sadpara. This time, Muhammad Ali Sadpara's plan was not included in the K2 campaign. John Sunori was his friend. He had obtained his services as a High Elite Porter. Nazir Sabir also said in his video that Muhammad Ali Sadpara was paid for the campaign by Jan Sunori. Nazir Sabir said that Muhammad Ali Sadpara is a high-level climber of international standard.
On further investigation, his Hassan co-partner, and manager Rao Ahmed confirmed that "Jan Sunori had hired Muhammad Ali Sadpara. “John Sunori paid Muhammad Ali Sadpara ten thousand dollars. The compensation was double the normal pay usually paid by foreign climbers to hire Muhammad Ali Sadpara in the summer. He added that Nepal's Sherpas also receive 4 thousand to 5 thousand dollars a summer.
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