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Double Amputee Conquers Mt. Everest

Double Amputee Conquers Mt. Everest
Mark Inglis, 47, a New Zealand mountain climber who lost both his legs to frostbite on Mount Cook in 1982 has become the first double amputee to conquer Mount Everest. “He’s dreamed of this all his life, probably. He’s over the moon,” said his wife according to the New Zealand Herald.

Mark Inglis, 47, a New Zealand mountain climber who lost both his legs to frostbite on Mount Cook in 1982 has become the first double amputee to conquer Mount Everest.  “He’s dreamed of this all his life, probably. He’s over the moon,” said his wife according to the New Zealand Herald. (MSNBC)

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