49-year-old Renu Fotedar, who hailed from Srinagar and is now settled in Australia, was among several mountaineers consumed by the killer avalanche.
Like many Kashmiri pandit migrants, Renu's journey from the Valley took here to Delhi before she migrated to Australia after her marriage.
A lover of adventure sports, Renu had climbed Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania last year before embarking on her ambitious plan to conquer the world's highest peak -- Mt Everest.
Her cousin Aashish Kaul in Mumbai today spoke about the tragedy that had befallen on the family.
Renu moved out of the Kashmir Valley after the Kashmiri pandit families migrated in the early 1990's. She stayed in Udhampur of Jammu region before shifting to Delhi for her higher studies.
Married to Lokesh Fotedar, a businessman, the family moved to Australia where they got citizenship of that country.
Her 16-year-old son Sahil posted a message to Renu's friends saying that "my mother, Renu Fotedar, set off to climb Mount Everest three weeks ago and had just reached base camp two days ago on April 24...
Renu headed for Nepal from Switzerland on April 14 and reached the base camp on April 24.
Her body was located by her husband with the help of a Sherpa in the base camp along with a Japanese woman mountaineer.
Survived by two sons, Sahil and Tushar, Renu's Facebook page was full of condolences from across the world.
"All of us kept trying to know her whereabouts and later in the evening located one of the Sherpas who accompanied her and eventually led us to her body.
Renu had recently moved to Switzerland and was founder of Athena International Academy of Behavioural Sciences and Evolutionary Human skills in Switzerland.
