At A Glance
- Filipino mountaineer Philipp Santiago II died in his quest to reach the highest peak in the world, the Mt. Everest, on Thursday, May 15.
Filipino mountaineer Philipp Santiago II died in his quest to reach the highest peak in the world, the Mt. Everest, on Thursday, May 15.
In a report by the Himalayan Times, the climber passed away while he and the members of the 2025 Mountaineering Association of Krishnanagar- Snowy Everest Expedition prepared for the summit push while at Camp 4.
Bodhraj Bhandari, managing director at Snowy Horizon Treks, confirmed the news to the Nepalese outlet.
Efforts to bring his body to the basecamp is ongoing.
The cause of death is also yet to be determined.
Camp 4 is situated on the “Death Zone” of Mt. Everest, where oxygen level is extremely dangerous at 26,000 feet above sea level.
Broadcast journalist Emil Sumangil, cousin of Santiago, is asking for privacy as they mourn the death of the climber.
“Our family is asking for prayers for the eternal repose of the soul of our beloved Engr. Philipp PJ Santiago II. We also continue to pray for the safety and well-being of Karl Miguel Santiago during this difficult time,” Sumangil wrote.
“The family respectfully requests privacy as we grieve and process these events. Your understanding, support, and prayers are deeply appreciated,” he added. Maraming Salamat po.”