Famous South Korean climber Kim Hong-bin, who rose to prominence after losing his fingers to frostbite three decades ago, has been reported missing during a recent descent from the Karakoram mountains in northern Pakistan. Kim had finished scaling the 26,400ft Broad Peak before it is believed he fell into a crevasse. Aged 57, his climb made him the first ever disabled person to reach the summit of all of the world's tallest mountains. An initial search has thus far failed to locate him, but a large operation is currently in the process of being planned. As reported by the Korea Herald, Kim, who had to have all of his fingers amputated
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