Subash Paul, who had fallen sick and was being taken down to safety, lost his life last night while being rescued to lower camps from near the summit point, Gyanendra Shrestha, an official at Nepal's Tourism Ministry said.
He had reached the 8,849-metre summit on Saturday but collapsed while descending the Hillary Step ice wall. He passed away in the region between Camp IV and Camp III.
Expedition officials managed to locate Sunita Hazra yesterday but two other Indian climbers remained missing. Sunita was airlifted to safety.
Paresh Nath and Goutam Ghosh, who were in the team of Paul, are untraceable since Saturday.
They were missing from South Cole which lies above 8,000 metre altitude and it was unlikely that they would come back alive, officials said.
Meanwhile, Seema Goswami, another team member who developed frostbite, was brought to Kathmandu and is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital here. Two other Indian climbers, who were facing trouble, were rescued.
More than three dozen other climbers have developed frostbite or become sick near the summit in the past few days.
Nearly 40 climbers including an Indian woman have developed frostbite during this Himalayan climbing season which saw about 400 mountaineers summit the world's highest peak, officials have said.
Last year, devastating earthquake caused the climbing season to be canceled and climbing attempts were largely abandoned in 2014 after an avalanche above the base camp killed 16 Sherpa guides.
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