Ktos to musial w koncu powiedziec...
(pomijam kwestie etyczne dziennikarstwa zeby robic z nim wywiad zaraz po przylocie)
Syn Ali'ego, powiedzial(chyba najbardziej istotne z calego wywiadu):
Mysle ze jest niemozliwe zeby wciąż zyli, jest nimozliwe przetrwac twa-trzy dni na wysokosci 8000m, operacja w celu znalezienie ciał moze być kontynuowana.
Wysiad jest w Urdu, przetlumaczony na angielski:
We started for the summit the night of February 5 around 11 pm/12 am.There were four climbers: me and father, John Snorri, and Juan Pablo. The other climbers were already descending.
Unfortunately I was out of oxygen when we reached the Bottleneck. Also, I was not feeling well mentally. My father told me to use the supplementary oxygen I was carrying. I was trying to fix the mask regulator, but the oxygen started to leak, so I came back down.
I saw them the last time going up the Bottleneck. I left around 12 pm, and when I reached Camp 3, it was 5 pm. I contacted BC and told them that I have reached Camp 3 and that my father and the team are going for the summit. The summit team had no walkie talkie.
I started preparing water for them as I thought they would be back that night. Also, I left the light on in the camp for them. I didn’t sleep that night, and the next morning I contacted BC again and said that they still haven’t arrived. They told me not to go up again as the weather was not good and I was tired. They advised me to descend and that they would start a search mission soon. Unfortunately, the next day we were still without any contact with the summit team.
I think that they summited, and while they were descending, they had an accident, as the wind was very strong at that time.
I do not think that they are alive at such an altitude of 8000m, it’s impossible to be alive for 2-3 days at 8000m, search operation should be continued to trace the bodies.