He last contacted his wife on Friday afternoon. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – Singaporean climber Shrinivas Sainis last sent a text message to his wife on Friday night saying he has reached the summit of Everest, but that he will likely not make it back down.
Speaking to The Straits Times, his wife, Mdm Sushma Soma, a 36-year-old musician, said she last heard from him at 3.30pm on Friday. There has been no word from him since.
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