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Gerard McDonnell (20 January 1971 – 2 August 2008), mountaineer and engineer, was the first Irishman to reach the summit of K2, [1] the second-highest mountain on Earth, in August 2008. He died along with 10 other mountaineers following an avalanche on the descent, [ 2 ] in the deadliest accident in the history of K2 mountaineering .
Again, van Rooijen provides photographic evidence: what looks like a climber can be seen above the serac field on the morning of 2 August. In a later photo, the figure seems to have disappeared, and there is a trail leading down the seracs. Van Rooijen and others, such as McDonnell's partner Annie Starkey, believe this figure was Karim.
Rolf Bae died on 1 August 2008, in a climbing accident while taking part in an international expedition on K2 mountain. [7] According to his wife, Cecilie, she saw her husband swept off the mountain during an ice fall accident.
Sean McDonnell was first given the name John Winters Doe. He was found abandoned outside an Arlington Heights apartment complex on a cold day in 1983. Sean was just hours old when he was left ...
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The aircraft involved was a wide-body McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10, registered as N903WA. [4] It was painted with Western Airlines's "DC-10 Spaceship" livery. With the Spaceship layout, the aircraft had 46 first class seats and 193 coach seats. [5] The aircraft first flew in 1973 and in six years had logged a total of 24,614 flight hours.
Thirty-six days later on 19 January, the bodies of a man, a woman and two girls, aged 12 and eight, were found at the same property. Two separate inquiries, into the conduct of police and an NHS ...