ITBP’s daring trek in Himachal to retrieve US tourist’s mortal remains
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The ITBP is winning hearts for their personnel’s daring trek in Himachal Pradesh to retrieve the mortal remains of a US citizen who died in a paragliding accident.
The remains of 31-year-old American paraglider Bockstahler Trevor, missing near Kaza in Lahoul & Spiti, were brought down from 14,800 feet by ITBP mountaineers on Monday after one of the most challenging rescue missions that spanned more than 48 hours.
Describing the rescue as a sign of ITBP’s dedication to humanity, union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said, “Proud of our brave Himveers. The ITBP Mountain Rescue Team recently undertook a challenging search operation on the high mountain cliffs in Lahaul & Spiti and recovered the body of an American citizen who lost his life in an accident while paragliding. At the request of the local administration, @ITBP_official team members risked their own lives and climbed 14,800 feet high in the mountains to recover the mortal remains for a humanitarian cause. Their dedication to humanity is commendable.”