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Body of Dutch climber recovered from Mount Everest

WATCH ABOVE: Conquering the world's highest mountain is a dream for many, but the situation on Mount Everest has become a nightmare for dozens of climbers. Five people have died and 30 others are sick or suffering from frostbite. Jeff Semple reports on yet another tragedy on Everest – May 23, 2016

KATHMANDU, Nepal – A helicopter has retrieved the body of a Dutch climber who died last week on Mount Everest while attempts were being made to retrieve the bodies of two other climbers.

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The body of Eric Arnold of Rotterdam was flown from Everest directly to a hospital in Kathmandu on Thursday to be put in the morgue. He died Friday night near South Col after showing signs of altitude sickness.

READ MORE: Dutch climber dies on descent from Everest’s summit

Attempts were being made to retrieve the bodies of an Australian and an Indian climber but it was unclear when they will be brought to Kathmandu.

Five climbers have died and two are missing on Everest, while nearly 400 have scaled the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) peak this month.

This year’s busy climbing season follows two years of disasters that virtually emptied the mountain.

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