In June,bedava cep porno Dinesh and Tarkeshwari Rathod made headlines as India's first couple to scale Mount Everest. Now, Nepalese authorities have said that the Indian couple faked documents and photographs of themselves at the top of the world's tallest peak.
SEE ALSO: Why is Mt. Everest so deadly?The husband and wife duo are police officials from the western Indian city of Pune, and had even held a press conference last month, in which they claimed to be have reached the summit of Mount Everest on May 23. However, several mountaineers complained against the couple and said that they never made it to the summit and had instead doctored their photographs.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Nepal's tourism authorities had initially said that the couple's claims were valid, but started a probe after critics pointed out that the clothes they wore in different photos of the climb did not match. "The expedition agency has confirmed that the photos submitted to the department were morphed by the Indian couple in order to get the certificate,” Nepal official Gyanendra Kumar Shrestha told AFP.
Once the authorities file a formal report, the couple is likely lose their climbing certificate and be banned from climbing any peaks in Nepal. He added that the case could lead to stricter rules for certifying summits, a process that currently depends on verification by the expedition's leader and sherpas.
"It is next to impossible to change clothes and boots mid-climb as there is a danger of frostbite and we are cent-percent sure that photographs were taken either at a base camp or at a studio and later it was meticulously morphed or cropped," mountaineer Surendra Shelke, one of the complainants told PTI. Shelke also said that no one had seen the couple beyond the base camp.
Alongside Nepal's investigation, Pune police has started a probe into the Rathods' claims after the mountaineers complained against them. Meanwhile, another mountaineer Satyarup Siddhanta has alleged that the couple had doctored photographs of his ascent to Mount Everest on May 21.
Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.
Chuck Todd wants to know when we can talk about gun violence solutionsWhite House social media guy reveals who’s really writing some of Trump’s tweetsA wily fox pulls off the perfect pizza heistNobel Prize in Chemistry given to scientists who peered into moleculesMalala is off to college and needs your packing adviceHere's a really terrible dad joke that could be your key to Tinder successAustralians continue tradition of 'democracy sausages' for marriage equalityChuck Todd wants to know when we can talk about gun violence solutionsCharming dolphin hams it up for a crowd of kids wanting a showBeauty blogger's gruesome take on squiggle brows is impressively terrifying Your favorite bands from your teenage years are great at making memes now There's a Twitter campaign to get Trump out of office using your spare change Disney commits to changing Splash Mountain's 'Song of the South' theme The 4 most exciting announcements from WWDC 2020 Facebook bans far right ‘Boogaloo’ accounts from its platform Facebook used Delta to woo advertisers, but now the airline is boycotting the company, too Best Stephen King books to read depending on your mood Everything coming to Amazon Prime Video in July 2020 The online lesson plan marketplace boomed when the pandemic hit iOS 14 beta shows apps like TikTok still spy on your iPhone clipboard
0.1441s , 8093.015625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【bedava cep porno】Nepal says an Indian couple faked Mt. Everest summit conquest pictures,Global Hot Topic Analysis