Why are so many people dying on Mount Everest?

Overcrowding and inexperience are blamed as season's death toll reaches 10

Climbers on Mount Everest
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An American climber died on the descent from the summit of Mount Everest yesterday, the latest in a string of deaths on the world’s highest mountain.

The death of American attorney Christopher John Kulish, 62, brings the toll for the 2019 climbing season to 10 people. According to reports, Kulish reached the 29,035ft peak in the morning but died suddenly while descending.

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