An investigation has been launched following the death of a Pakistani porter earlier this week near the peak of the world's most treacherous mountain, a mountaineer has said.It follows allegations that dozens of climbers eager to despite him laying stricken on the ground after being gravely injured in a fall.The accusations surrounding events on July 27 on K2, the world's second-highest peak, and her Sherpa guide Tenjin. By climbing K2 that day, they became the world's fastest climbers, scaling the world's 14 highest mountains in 92 days.
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