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Liu Chen-chun (劉宸君), 19, died just three days before the rescue team located the couple in northwest Nepal, but her boyfriend managed to survive despite losing 30kg dur民間代書急件i銀行房貸利率比較2017ng the ordeal.

Chou Chia卡債協商後多久恢復信用ng-chieh, a friend of the pair, said they were biking from India to Nepal on a “dream adventure.”

Basnet said they spotted a red tent and managed to climb down, where they found the pair lying down小額借貸快速撥款

They were on a long trek on the Ganesh Himal trail, which is not as crowded as other routes, when they were cau車貸2胎ght in a snowstorm last month and lost their way.

Liu’s body was also airlifted to the Nepalese ca個人小額借款pital.

He thanked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nepalese authorities for their support and said his family would soon leave for Nepal to see Liang.

“They had a drop of about 100 meters on one side and a steep uphill on the other. They were trapped,” said Asian Trekking agency official Madhav Basnet, who rescued them.

Tour operators in Nepal have been pushing for guides to be mandatory if trekkers go above a certain altitude to ensure their safety, said Ang Tse小額借款桃園ring Sherpa, the head of the nation’s mountaineering association.債務協商會影響信用

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Basnet said that it was snowing heavily in the region when the couple reached the cliff and they had to shelter under a rock because they could not erect their tent on the uneven ground.

Rescuers first scoured the area for two weeks before suspending their search, but resumed the search on Thursday last week. They headed to the isolated area after they saw crows hovering above.

“We hope t小額信貸10萬his serves as a wake-up call to authorities,” he said.

“We found the man alive and able to speak to us, but the woman was already de貸款利率比較a新車購車貸款條件d. We could not carry them so we called a helicopter,” he said.高雄汽車借款免留車

Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal president Chandra Prasad Risal said accidents could be avoided if guides were used.

The team used a long line to airlift them out and bring them to Kathmandu.

Taiwanese trekker Liang Sheng-yueh (梁聖岳) is recovering in hospital after rescuers found him and the body of his dead girlfriend on a mountainside in Nepal where they had been stranded for 47 days, surviving on only water and salt after their food ran out.

Speaking haltingly and in broken English as he sipped hot台中民間借貸 soup, Liang late on Wednesday said that it had been “very cold” on the mountain, and difficult to sleep.

Doctors treating Liang said that as well as his extreme weight loss, maggots had infested his right leg and his head had持分土地借款 been infested with lice, but he was recovering and regaining strength.

The couple’s families had alerted authorities when they failed to get in touch as scheduled on March 10.

Liang’s father travelled to Nepal after the couple went missing and chartered a helicopter to search for them, but returned to Taiwan when the air search turned up no sign of the pair.

He told the Liberty Times (the Taipei Times’ sister paper) on Wednesday that the family was full of joy after learning that his son had been found alive.

A severely malnourished Lia私人貸款最低息ng, 20, was being treated in hospital in Kathmandu, where he was airlifted after being rescued from the remote region.

He also said that he was grieved about Liu’s death and had talked to Liu’s family, but could not qu大型重型機車貸款ote them.

HAPPINESS AND TEARS: Liang Sheng-車貸利率試算表試算yueh lost 30kg while trapped on a ledge and said his girlfriend Liu Chen-chun died three days before rescuers found them

“She [Lui] fought to survive in the Himalayas for so long and I am really sad she didn’t make it, it’s such a pity, she’s like family to me,” Chou said.

Another high-school friend posted a tribute to Liu, remembering her as a “happy child” alw小額貸款ptta房屋貸款利率試算表ys seeking new places to go.

The couple had been hiking at about 3,000m with原住民小額貸款out a guide.房貸比較

Rescuers said the pair followed a river downstream in the hope of finding a village after getting lost, but they became stu代書信貸台中ck when they reached the edge of a waterfall and were unable climb back up.

“Even popular routes can be tricky to navigate for new trekkers if there is snow or any other disturbances,” he said.

“The area was so deep and narrow that it was impossible for a helicopter to land,” Basnet said.

They survived on potatoes and noodles until their food ran out, leaving them with nothing more than salt and water.

Additional reporting by AP and Hung Mei-hsiu

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