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Australian man dies after surviving Mount Everest avalanche | Australian man dies after surviving Mount Everest avalanche |
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An Australian man who survived six hours buried beneath an avalanche on Mount Everest has died after walking eight hours to reach safety. | An Australian man who survived six hours buried beneath an avalanche on Mount Everest has died after walking eight hours to reach safety. |
Dean Higgins, 60, dug his wife, Wendy, and two Australian companions out from under ice and snow after the avalanche struck on Tuesday, family friends say. | Dean Higgins, 60, dug his wife, Wendy, and two Australian companions out from under ice and snow after the avalanche struck on Tuesday, family friends say. |
But after the three made a gruelling descent, Mr Higgins, who was wearing only a T-shirt, collapsed and died. | But after the three made a gruelling descent, Mr Higgins, who was wearing only a T-shirt, collapsed and died. |
Chinese state media said three local porters were killed in the avalanche. | Chinese state media said three local porters were killed in the avalanche. |
The Australian group had been asleep in a tent on the Chinese side of the mountain, when they were buried by the avalanche, reports say. | The Australian group had been asleep in a tent on the Chinese side of the mountain, when they were buried by the avalanche, reports say. |
Family friend Julie Mahony told Australia's ABC News that she had spoken to Wendy Higgins about her ordeal. | Family friend Julie Mahony told Australia's ABC News that she had spoken to Wendy Higgins about her ordeal. |
"They were under the snow for about six hours and Dean dug them out," she said. | "They were under the snow for about six hours and Dean dug them out," she said. |
"They had to get down the mountain to safety and that took approximately eight hours. | "They had to get down the mountain to safety and that took approximately eight hours. |
'So exhausted' | |
"We're not exactly sure what happened, but he was alive until they got down the bottom." | "We're not exactly sure what happened, but he was alive until they got down the bottom." |
Ms Mahony said Wendy Higgins was physically unharmed and keen to return home to see her daughter, Sara, 25. | Ms Mahony said Wendy Higgins was physically unharmed and keen to return home to see her daughter, Sara, 25. |
Keith Caine, a colleague of Mrs Higgins, said: "He ended up saving everyone else but he was only wearing a T-shirt and he was unable to save himself, he died of hypothermia." | Keith Caine, a colleague of Mrs Higgins, said: "He ended up saving everyone else but he was only wearing a T-shirt and he was unable to save himself, he died of hypothermia." |
Mr Caine said Mrs Higgins told him that during the descent, her husband could not continue without being helped. | Mr Caine said Mrs Higgins told him that during the descent, her husband could not continue without being helped. |
"He had to be carried, he was just so exhausted," Mr Caine said. | "He had to be carried, he was just so exhausted," Mr Caine said. |
"He was alive at the bottom and then passed away." | "He was alive at the bottom and then passed away." |
Mr and Mrs Higgins ran a mortgage-broking franchise in the Adelaide suburb of Glenelg. | Mr and Mrs Higgins ran a mortgage-broking franchise in the Adelaide suburb of Glenelg. |
Michael Russell, chief executive of Mortgage Choice, described Dean Higgins as a "beautiful man" who loved his wife and daughter. | Michael Russell, chief executive of Mortgage Choice, described Dean Higgins as a "beautiful man" who loved his wife and daughter. |
"He was loved by the entire Mortgage Choice family and his clients as well," Mr Russell told The Australian. | "He was loved by the entire Mortgage Choice family and his clients as well," Mr Russell told The Australian. |
China's Xinhua new agency, citing local officials, said that the group had entered "a restricted area on the mountain without permission" and camped at the foot of Everest. | China's Xinhua new agency, citing local officials, said that the group had entered "a restricted area on the mountain without permission" and camped at the foot of Everest. |
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