Army veteran becomes the world’s first double amputee to climb Mount Everest
Hari Budha Magar, 43, stood victorious at the top of the world’s tallest mountain, shouting "We did it" as he reached the summit.
Hari Budha Magar, 43, stood victorious at the top of the world’s tallest mountain, shouting "We did it" as he reached the summit.
Alex Lewis had four limbs amputated after contracting Strep A. He will travel alongside the doctor, plastic surgeon and artificial limb expert who helped him.
Having served in the British Army's Ghurka regiment for 15 years, Hari moved to Canterbury in 2009 a year before losing both legs in Afghanistan.