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“Our investigation shows that the couple faked their summit. We have imposed a 10-year ban against them from climbing any mountain in Nepal.” -Nepalese Authority

Indian couple, Dinesh and Tarakeshwari Rathod, have been banned from climbing the world’s tallest mountain for 10 years after fraudulent claims that they summited Everest on May 23rd according to The Guardian.

The couple, who are both police officers in India, first came under suspicion when a fellow Everest climber noticed a few pictures the couple posted to their social media looked eerily similar to his own from his successful summit ascent. He alerted authorities and after an investigation it was determined the couple did not summit Everest and had doctored the photos.Screen shot 2016-09-01 at 8.14.05 AMScreen shot 2016-09-01 at 8.14.14 AM

Nepalese authorities have imposed a 10 year ban on the couple for attempting to climb Everest. There has been a country wide outcry of shame from their fellow Indians and from Indian police specifically. The police commissioner in Pune, India had this to say about the couples behavior:

“They have tarnished the image not only of police force but of the whole country.”

The couple, both 30 years old, have disappeared after giving an initial interview. The two sherpas tasked with accompanying the couple on Everest have also disappeared. Screen shot 2016-09-01 at 8.14.46 AM Screen shot 2016-09-01 at 8.14.36 AM

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