Pakistani mountaineer Ali Sadpara declared dead by family
The death of climber Muhammad Ali Sadpara, who went missing while attempting...
The Pakistani nation has paid a tribute to the hero of the country Ali Sadpara after his family declared him dead earlier today (18th February).
Sajid Ali Sadpara, son of Muhammad Ali Sadpara while peaking to media in Skardu said that “Pakistan has lost a great mountaineer, my father and two other climbers are no more with us.”
He said that “I want to assure the mountaineering community across the world that my father’s mission will continue.”
On February 5, Pakistan’s Muhammad Ali Sadpara and two foreign climbers, John Snorri from Iceland and JP Mohr from Chile went missing while attempting to summit K2.
Soon after, the land and aerial search to find the missing climbers was kicked off by the Pakistan Army rescue teams but failed to trace any clue of the team.
People. however, had a hope that Sadpara would be found, but after his family declared him dead, the nation broke into tears and paid tribute to the Pakistani mountaineer on social media.
~ The Last Dance ~
Muhammad Ali Sadpara
(02. 02. 1976 till forever in our hearts)#AliSadpara pic.twitter.com/HAJdZSIJMX— Tweet From North (@Asiif_tweeets) February 18, 2021
AliSadpara is no more with us💔
we lost another diamond.
May his soul rip💔#AliSadpara pic.twitter.com/wF1EjSgEyf— Saلmaن 💕 (@itx_ur_partner) February 18, 2021
Heart wrenching News that #AliSadpara is no more💔 Rip Legend.
You will be missed 💔 pic.twitter.com/yDC6V3E3BQ— Aiman Pakistan🇵🇰 (@AimanPakistan) February 18, 2021
“Death makes angels of us all
And gives us wings
Where we had shoulders
Smooth as raven’s claws.” #AliSadpara pic.twitter.com/8JNydeRW4M— Ahmed Tajik (@AhmedHTajik) February 18, 2021
May Allah grant you highest place in paradise
You Son of K2 !! 😢@ali_sadpara pic.twitter.com/efNK2I5zQq
— 🇵🇰 محمّد طلحہ (@T_Smile111) February 18, 2021
#AliSadpara we will miss you
Pride of Pakistan pic.twitter.com/vHyDBG0vGL
— Wondroussoul (@Wondroussoul912) February 18, 2021
He’s the pride of Pakistan.💚
May Allah Rest His Soul In Peace.#AliSadpara 💔 pic.twitter.com/eRLtAtI3t4— Osama. (@Mr_Pragmatist_) February 18, 2021
Earlier, Ali Zafar had released a musical tribute “Tum Chalay Ao Paharon Ki Qasam” to Muhammad Ali Sadpara, whose heart, spirit, and courage will forever be a source of pride and respect for all Pakistanis.
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