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Techie from Indian-Uppered under 3 killed with us in a tragic climbing accident


New York:

The Indian Techie-Techie-Vishnu Irigireddy was one of the three people who were killed in a tragic climbing accident in the North Cascades Range of the western North America of the state of Washington.

The 48 -year -old Vishnu in Seattle tried to rise together with his three friends Tim Nguyen (63), Oleksander Martyneken, 36 and Anton Tslelykh (38), when the accident took place together with his three friends Tim Nguyen, 63 when the accident occurred north.

The group noted that a storm came and began to withdraw when the team's anchor point was eventually failed during their descent and the group, which dipped down 200 feet, dipped down, the climbing website reported.

Tslelykh, the only surviving climber, miraculously survived the dangerous fall and drove 64 kilometers to inform the authorities about the accident in which his three friends were killed.

Vishnus friends and family describe him as an experienced climber who “found joy and purpose in nature”. “Vishnu comes from India and a proud member of the lively technology and cultural community of Seattle and built up a life that reflected its values ​​- integrity, compassion and an underscent persecution of growth,” says a website of family and friends on the Remembr.com website.

After a message about his cremation ceremony, which is to be held on Thursday, his friends and family would donate to two non -profit organizations to honor Vishnu, of which they said they had “developed an intensive passion for climbers and climbing of his life”. You have also approached others to donate to these non -profit organizations by May 22nd.

Vishnu worked as a Vice President for Engineering at Fluke Corporation, a test equipment company in the Seattle area.

His company described him as an extraordinary leader in a statement published after his death, and added that his loss in the organization felt “deep”.

Tselykh is currently in the hospital and is treated for internal bleeding and a traumatic brain injury.

North Early Winters Spire, a granite summit in the Liberty Bell Group of the North Cascades, is popular with experienced climbers.

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