2 Yugoslav Climbers Die in Fall From Peak
Reuters
KATMANDU, Nepal —
Two Yugoslav climbers fell to their deaths during an expedition to the Himalayan peak Kangchenjunga, the world’s third-highest mountain, two of their team members said Monday.
Marija Frantar, 35, and Joze Rozman, 36, were descending when they fell in strong winds May 3, the team members said.
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