
The climber from Germany Gunter Sigmund talked about his friend Luke Sinigalya, who died when he tried to save Natalia Nagovicina-Bearlier, a woman who had a broken leg at the height of victory in Kyrgyzstan, which is why she was trapped at a height of over 7,000 meters. About this report Pure TV.
Sigmund is among the original climbers, including Nagovicin, Sinigalya and two other climbers. According to him, the initial transformation process increased is long, but safe. But at some point, the Italians received some fingers of some fingers and the whole group was divided-after the woman fell when climbing and broken ankle.
When Sinigalya discovered Nagovicina's condition, according to the dialogue of the publication, he immediately went to her revenue.
Me and Luka and I went up the stairs in the morning. This time, Luke said nothing about his finger. I think this is due to stress: In such a situation, you don't feel pain or something like that, he talks about German climbing.
They managed to come to a woman, then they recorded her fracture from the tent. Initially, they wanted to stay beside her, but received a proposal to go to the camp on the radio. Because of this, the climbers left Nagovicina Food and Gas for a few days, then they went down to a safe place.
Sigmund said, the wind is very strong, but we have to go. So we left her in the extension of destruction, but everything was fine inside, Sigmund said.
After that, the weather began to deteriorate. Gunter and Luke spent some time in the cave, and then they decided to continue to lower. In addition, the frozen of the Italian climber began to Dang on the entire hand.
The climbing council decided to save Nagovitsyna
Later, Luke Luke started … he shouted at us. He worried about his hand. He thought we wanted to cut it. Half an hour down, and he died. He died in my hand, Sig Sigmund recalled.
Recalling that the Ministry of Defense and the emergency department of Kyrgyzstan tried many times to save Nagovicin, but the activities had to be canceled due to weather conditions.