+ Follow PASANG SHERPA Tag
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[Title] => Airlift of stranded tourists in Nepal resumes
[Summary] => Air services from Lukla in northeastern Nepal disrupted for some days due to bad weather resumed from Monday morning with improvement in weather condition.
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[Title] => Abenojar: Injured Sherpa saved my life twice, needs treatment
[Summary] => Dale Abenojar, the adventure sportsman who claims to be the first Filipino to have reached the summit of Mt. Everest, says he will be bringing home with him an injured Sherpa guide who helped him accomplish his reported feat.
Abenojar wants 21-year-old Pasang Sherpa to receive specialized medical treatment for his gangrene-infected toes.
Abenojar said that he and his friend Robin Mendoza are currently making travel arrangements to bring the Sherpa with them to Manila.
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PASANG SHERPA
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Abenojar wants 21-year-old Pasang Sherpa to receive specialized medical treatment for his gangrene-infected toes.
Abenojar said that he and his friend Robin Mendoza are currently making travel arrangements to bring the Sherpa with them to Manila.
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November 7, 2011 - 4:05pm