Meet Nepal's Hari Budha Magar, double-amputee climber who conquered Mt Everes | World News
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A double-amputee ex-British Gurkha soldier from Nepal Hari Budha Magar scripted historic previous by conquering the world’s highest Mount Everest with artificial legs. On Tuesday, Magar obtained a heroic welcome from his household and family members as he arrived once more in Kathmandu.
![Hari Budhamagar, 43, scaled the 8848.86-metre peak on Friday late afternoon.(Twitter/@Hari_BudhaMagar) Hari Budhamagar, 43, scaled the 8848.86-metre peak on Friday late afternoon.(Twitter/@Hari_BudhaMagar)](https://www.hindustantimes.com/ht-img/img/2023/05/23/550x309/Collage_Maker-20-May-2023-10-30-PM-1485_1684601726576_1684859828036.jpg)
Addressing the people gathered on the Kathmandu airport, the earlier Nepalese soldier said, “This achievement is the outcomes of collective effort, there's a group who’ve betted their lives to make my dream come true- ascend the Everest. I’ve been supported by the Authorities of Nepal and different individuals from quite a few nooks and corners of the world. With out your assist, on a regular basis being side by side, and blessings it will not have been attainable.”
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