‘There will never be another You’: Wife of missing Everest climber in tribute post

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‘There will never be another You’: Wife of missing Everest climber in tribute post
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SINGAPORE – When she was in the midst of preparing to stage her own musical production in April, Madam Sushma Soma was told by her husband that she was climbing Olympus Mons, while he was scaling Mount Everest. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE – When she was in the midst of preparing to stage her own musical production in April, Madam Sushma Soma was told by her husband that she was climbing Olympus Mons, while he was scaling Mount Everest.

It was then that she learnt about the Martian volcano, which is three times the height of the Himalayan peak – something she recounted in an Instagram post on Sunday paying tribute to her husband, who went missing on May 19. “Through him, I realised Singapore was more than just a glitzy concrete jungle. He opened my eyes to her rainforests and waterways that were hidden from plain sight.”

Mr Shrinivas, who works for real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle, had left for Mount Everest on April 1, butOn May 19, after he summited the Himalayan mountain, he told his wife through satellite phone that he had come down with high-altitude cerebral oedema.

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