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The bodies of five members of the Himalayan Korean expedition, including Captain Kim, Chang-ho, were all settled yesterday (January 14) Nepal's capital is located in Kathmandu National Hospital, but the bereaved family is still burning the kids because they can not get tickets.

It is news reporter Ryu Ran.

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Five South Korean expatriates and four Nepalese guides who were killed during climbing in Himalayas were closed yesterday morning in local time. It is only two days after the accident.

The accident scene was so rough that the rescue helicopter could not land, so the rescue team ran down the rope from the sky and moved the body.

Thanks to the improved weather conditions and the help of the Nepalese authorities and local residents, we were able to finish in 3 hours and 30 minutes of arrival.

[Park Yeong-sik / Ambassador of Nepal to the Republic of Nepal: four villagers and one local police officer went down again and a total of 9 people went down and rescued the body first.]

The bodies of the Korean expedition members were all settled at Kathmandu National Hospital.

The government will send two members of the Rapid Response Team of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today to support the funeral process.

The problem is the survivors.

Twenty-two families, including 17 families and mountaineers, have been waiting for tickets but still can not get tickets.

Because of this, the specific funeral procedures such as whether the body was cremated could not be confirmed.

[Vice Chair, Vice Chair / Korean Mountain Club: Originally, there are no seats in the trekking season until next February. I do not have an airplane ticket, so if I do not get a problem ... .]

An alumni association official said that it is reviewing various alternatives such as a plan to return the body to the country in case the bereaved family members can not obtain their tickets and the departure of their bereaved is delayed.