ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月19日 08時03分


When her husband, Goutam, didn’t return from his journey to scale Mount Everest in May 2016, Chandana Ghosh refused to believe he wasn’t coming back. The thought of him somewhere up the mountain — alone and frozen, or maybe wandering around the Himalayas lost and crying into the wind for help — haunted her. But she still had hope. “I still believe he is alive. I am not a widow,” she told the @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporter @johnbranchnyt in February. “Unless I see him, and we cremate him, I will not change.” In May, a year after Goutam was abandoned on the mountain, an expedition set out to find his body. The story of his doomed mission highlights the quiet, desperate and dangerous pursuit by distraught families to bring the dead home. @joshhaner photographed Chandana here as the hearse carrying her husband’s recovered body left their house for the last time in June. Watch our story to learn more about the solemn, vivid journey to recover the victims of #MountEverest.


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