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Body of Chinese climber killed during K2 summit descent retrieved by rescue team

Islamabad, Aug 16 (AP) A rescue team from Pakistan and Nepal has retrieved the body of a Chinese climber who was killed on K2, the world's second-highest peak, a regional government spokesman said Saturday.
     Faizullah Faraq, spokesman for the Gilgit-Baltistan government of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, said the body of Guan Jing was airlifted by an army helicopter from K2's base camp after a team of mountaineers brought it down.
     Jing died Tuesday after being struck by falling rocks during her descent, a day after she had reached the summit with a group of fellow climbers.
     Faraq said her body was taken to a hospital in Skardu city and would be brought to Islamabad after coordination with her family and Chinese officials
     Karrar Haidri, vice president of the Pakistan Alpine Club, said the body was retrieved after days-long efforts, during which one of the rescuers was injured and airlifted by a helicopter.
     K2, which rises 8,611 metres (28,251 feet) above sea level, is considered one of the world's most difficult and dangerous peaks to climb.
     Jing's death comes more than two weeks after German mountaineer and Olympic gold medalist Laura Dahlmeier died while attempting another peak in the region. (AP) NPK
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