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In this picture taken on May 16, 2018, Chinese double amputee climber Xia Boyu, who lost both of his legs during first attempt to climb Everest, receives medical attention in an ambulance at an hospital, after returning from a successful summit of Mount Everest in Kathmandu. - Everest's summit season got off to a frantic start on may 14 with at least 30 climbers reaching the peak, including a Chinese double amputee and an Australian who set a new world record. Xia Boyu, a 69-year-old hit by frostbite on Everest over four decades ago, and Steve Plain, who was nearly paralysed by an accident four years ago, were among the first to summit the world's highest mountain. (Photo by PRAKASH MATHEMA / AFP) (Photo credit should read PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP via Getty Images)
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