Indian Climber Died: Wanted to conquer Mount Everest with pacemaker, wanted to make world record, but got death

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National desk:
An Indian female climber died at the base camp of the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, in Nepal on Thursday (May 18).  The 59-year-old female climber was on a pacemaker due to illness.  She wanted to set a world record of becoming Asia's first female climber by climbing Mount Everest with a pacemaker.
 Yuvraj Khatiwada, director of Nepal's tourism department, said Suzanne Leopoldina Jesus was having difficulties in her pre-climb exercises at Mount Everest base camp. She was admitted to a hospital in Solukhumbhu district where she died on Thursday.

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