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- Mount Everest Climbers Poisoned by Guides in Insurance Scam: Police
Nepal Police’s Central Investigation Bureau reportedly found that some Mount Everest guides have been "poisoning" climbers as part of a scam that generated $20 million in insurance fraud 32
- Mt. Everest guides allegedly made tourists sick in $20M scam
Guides with the trekking agencies allegedly poisoned tourists by putting baking soda in their food to trigger severe gastrointestinal distress that mimicked altitude sickness or food poisoning,
- Everest guides accused of poisoning foreign climbers to force fake . . .
Mount Everest guides have been accused of secretly drugging foreign climbers to trigger expensive aerial evacuations as part of a $20m (£15m) insurance fraud scheme, according to an
- Mount Everest climbers targeted in alleged $20M rescue insurance scam
Foreign climbers making the perilous ascent on the world's highest mountain were targeted by the alleged scheme that drew in guides, a rescue company and hospitals, Nepali authorities say
- Baking Soda, Poisoned Everest Trekkers $20Mn Insurance . . . - News18
Nepal police uncovered a $20 million insurance scam where trekking guides poisoned tourists with baking soda to mimic altitude sickness, prompting fake helicopter rescues and inflated hospital bills Thirty-two suspects face charges as the investigation continues Once trekkers fell ill, guides
- Mount Everest climbers secretly poisoned in alleged 15m plot
Mount Everest climbers were poisoned by fraudster guides as part of a sinister eight-figure plot to reap insurance money, investigators have alleged Police in Nepal, the world's biggest mountain
- Mount Everest Guides Accused of Poisoning Climbers in $20 Million . . .
Multiple Mount Everest guides have been implicated in a $20 million insurance fraud scheme that was recently uncovered by authorities in Nepal
- Mt. Everest $19M Scam Poisoning Tourists for Helicopter Rescues
Dozens of people were charged after a scam strategy made them nearly $20 million They poisoned Mt Everest climbers as part of the fraud
- How Everest Sherpas poisoned climbers as part of $20 million . . .
Mount Everest sherpas are accused of secretly poisoning tourists’ food to trigger expensive helicopter rescues as part of a $20 million insurance scam, according to a report by the Kathmandu Post
- Everest Fraud: $20M Poisoning Scam Exposed - athens-times. com
A shadowy network of guides on Mount Everest has been exposed for allegedly poisoning climbers to justify costly emergency helicopter evacuations—and then filing fraudulent insurance claims worth millions of dollars Nepali authorities uncovered the $20 million scam, according to the Kathmandu Post How the Scheme Worked Nepali police have charged 32 individuals—including trekking agency
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