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Abrarul Haq vows to fulfill Climber Ali Sadpara’s dream

Ali Sadpara Abrarul Haq

Kudos to popular singer Abrarul Haq who has announced to fulfill missing mountaineer Ali Sadpara’s dream of building a school in his village.

Taking to Twitter, Abrarul Haq wrote, “I have just heard the news that Muhammad Ali Sadpara wanted to build a school in his village after his mission,” adding, “Therefore we have decided to fulfill his dream and Inshahallah a school will be built in the village of our hero in his memory.”

Soon after the singer’s announcement, netizens and fans appreciated his move.

Muhammad Ali Sadpara went missing while trying to summit the K2 with two fellow climbers earlier this month.

The search for Sadpara, John Snorri from Iceland and Juan Pablo from Chile went on for days with no fruitful result on the K2 mountain.

Who is Muhammad Ali Sadpara?

Muhammad Ali Sadpara, known as the bravest climbing hero of Pakistan, hails from a small village in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan. Lacking better training opportunities, he began his hobby of mountaineering as a porter and travelled with certified mountaineering teams but only went to the last base camp with their luggage and returned.

After that, Ali Sadpara started his journey and climbed many famous peaks. In 2019, he climbed the world’s fifth-highest peak at 8,485 meters in Nepal. He is the first Pakistani mountaineer to have climbed seven mountain peaks above 8,000 meters in the world.

However, this time, Sadpara and two foreign climbers, John Snorri from Iceland & MP Mohr from Chile, set out from Base Camp III to reach the summit between Thursday and Friday night. They were expected to head to K2 in the winter on February 5 but lost contact with base camp on Friday night.

Helicopters flew up to 7,000 meters yesterday to trace the three climbers after they lost contact with the base camp, but no trace was found and on February 7 the rescue mission was resumed but so far no trace found.

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Pak Army To Use Special Infrared Cameras To Search For Missing Mountaineers

Pak Army To Use Special Infrared Cameras To Search For Missing Mountaineers

Efforts to find missing climbers Muhammad Ali Sadpara, John Asnori and Chile’s Juan Pablo are expected to resume today after the weather in Skardu improves slightly. According to the sources, the Pakistan army will use a special forward-looking infrared (FLIR) in addition to the four high-altitude forts belonging to the village of Sadpara via C-130 aircraft. It is … Read more

Who is Muhammad Ali Sadpara? Know everything about him!

Muhammad Ali Sadpara

Muhammad Ali Sadpara, known as the bravest climbing hero of Pakistan, hails from a small village in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan. Lacking better training opportunities, he began his hobby of mountaineering as a porter and travelled with certified mountaineering teams but only went to the last base camp with their luggage and returned.

After that, Ali Sadpara started his journey and climbed many famous peaks. In 2019, he climbed the world’s fifth-highest peak at 8,485 meters in Nepal. He is the first Pakistani mountaineer to have climbed seven mountain peaks above 8,000 meters in the world.

Muhammad Ali Sadpara

However, this time, Sadpara and two foreign climbers, John Snorri from Iceland & MP Mohr from Chile, set out from Base Camp III to reach the summit between Thursday and Friday night. They were expected to head to K2 in the winter on February 5 but lost contact with base camp on Friday night.

Helicopters flew up to 7,000 meters yesterday to trace the three climbers after they lost contact with the base camp, but no trace was found and on February 7 the rescue mission was resumed but so far no trace found.

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Video of Ali Sadpara singing & dancing to “Tum Chalay Aao Paharon Ki Qasam” breaks internet

Ali Sadpara video

Video of Ali Sadpara singing and dancing on “Tum Chalay Aao Paharon Ki Qasam” is making rounds on different social media platforms after he went missing.

Ali Sadpara hails from a small village in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan. Lacking better training opportunities, he began his hobby of mountaineering as a porter and traveled with certified mountaineering teams.

Muhammad Ali Saddapara and two foreign climbers, John Snorri from Iceland & MP Mohr from Chile, set out from Base Camp III to reach the summit between Thursday and Friday night (5 and 6 February).

He was expected to head to K2 in the winter on February 5 but lost contact with base camp on Friday night (5th Feb).

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Ali Sadpara: Who Aims To Conquer Savage Mountain K2

Ali Sadpara: Who Aims To Conquer Savage Mountain K2

Ali Sadpara hails from a small village in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan. Lacking better training opportunities, he began his hobby of mountaineering as a porter and travelled with certified mountaineering teams but only went to the last base camp with their luggage and returned. After that, he started his journey and climbed many famous peaks. In 2019, … Read more

Ali Sadpara missing: Son loses hope for safe return of father, other climbers

Ali Sadpara and other climbers missing

As Pakistan’s climbing hero Muhammad Ali Sadpara went missing with two other mountaineers, John Snorri from Iceland and Juan Pablo Mohr from Chile, a special team had been formed for their rescue operation.

It’s been more than 24 hours that Ali Sadpara is missing. However, son of the missing mountaineer, on Sunday said that chances of hsi father and other team members, who went climbing K2 without oxygen, returning alive have diminished.

“There are fewer chances of them returning alive as under such harsh weather conditions, there is no hope to live for three straight days,” he said while talking to a private TV channel in an interview.

He further said that now a rescue operation is only possible to search for the bodies.

Detailing the journey, Sadpara’s son said that they began their expedition towards the K2 summit on February 05 and he reached the bottleneck point at the peak.

“After reaching 8200 meters, I realized that it will be difficult for him to continue the expedition without oxygen,” he said.

They boy further added that when he tried to use the available oxygen, it emerged that their regulators have leaked.

Sajid Ali Sadpara said that he suffered from mental issues at that point and his father and John Snorri asked him to return.

“I returned from bottleneck while the other members of the team went up from there to reach the K2 summit,” he said.

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