AFP Item in DAWN, 1 February 2018, where the title is “Tomasz Mackiewicz: the free spirit in love with ‘killer mountain’ Nanga Parbat”
Polish mountaineer Tomasz Mackiewicz, whom France’s Elisabeth Revol was forced to leave behind weak and bleeding on a Himalayan peak in Pakistan to save her own life, made a name for himself as a free spirit. “We’ve lost one of the most free and independent men out there,” Polish mountaineer Wojciech Kurtyka said.
Revol was facing death on Nanga Parbat, nicknamed “killer mountain”, when Polish elite climbers Adam Bielecki and Denis Urubko scaled part of the 8,125-metre (26,660-foot) mountain in darkness last month to rescue her. But they were unable to save Mackiewicz.








