A Japanese climber dies while trying to scale a mountain in northern Pakistan and another is missing

Nizamuddin, manager of Adventure Tours Pakistan, displays a picture of Japanese climber Ryuseki Hiraoka, who had died while he and another climber were scaling the Spantik Peak, also known as Golden Peak, on his laptop at his office in Skardu, Pakistan, Sunday, June 16, 2024. Hiraoka has died while trying to scale one of the highest mountains in northern Pakistan and a search is still underway to find his missing colleague, officials said. (AP Photo/M.H. Balti)

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A Japanese climber has died while trying to scale one of the highest mountains in northern Pakistan and a search is still underway to find his missing colleague, officials said Saturday.

Karrar Haidri, who is the secretary of the Alpine Club of Pakistan, said that rescuers retrieved the body of one of the two missing Japanese climbers after a dayslong search operation on the Spantik Peak, which is also known as Golden Peak.

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