Weeping relatives receive bodies of South Korean climbers
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — Relatives dressed in black wept in grief Wednesday as the bodies of five South Korean mountain climbers arrived home from Nepal where they died in a storm last week.
The caskets covered in white sheets were carried from a terminal in Incheon International Airport to vehicles headed to funeral homes in Seoul, Uijeongbu and Busan.
People also flocked to a separate memorial altar at the University of Seoul to pay tribute to the climbers, who included one of South Korea’s most famous mountaineers, a graduate of the school. University officials couldn’t immediately confirm the number of visitors.
The five South Koreans and four Nepalese guides died when a storm swept their base camp on Gurja Himal on Friday night. Due to the remote location and bad weather, rescuers only reached the area a day later and took two days to recover their bodies and take them to Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital.