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But I'll reserve judgement until I have heard from those that left the man there to die.
Watched abit of it on the news tonight, Inglis clearly look distressed, his family over here are upset naturally and he knows when he comes home on friday hes going to be hunted by the media as soon as he steps of the plane. He said he didn't do very much to help him, the others in the team he said helped more than him but there was nothing they could do (according to what he saw) he was dying. Still Like Edmond Hilary said, back in his days of mountain climbing everest there was just no way they would of left a man there to die, no matter how dangerous they would of brought him down. Another thing inglis said on the mountain there are dead bodies litter all over the place frozen standing or sitting up, due from poorly equiped climbers who pay $8000 but get no help, no oxygen, no scouts. Those who pay 10x as much get the full load so to speak, scouts etc., Dont know the real story but the british climber ran out of oxygen on the way down. Your a walking dead man without oxygen.