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First Omani to scale Mount Everest dies

April 29, 2019
Khalid Al-Siyabi
Khalid Al-Siyabi

MUSCAT — The first Omani to scale Mount Everest Khalid Al-Siyabi, has passed away. Al-Siyabi reached the Everest peak in 2010 after climbing 8848 meters.
Dr. Ahmed Al Futaisi, minister of transport and communications said: "We lost Khalid Al-Siyabi, he was a sincere man in his work, and he has remarkable national contributions. We ask God for his mercy and forgiveness."

According to the Deutsch Omanisch Gesellschaft, "In 2009 the IT expert Khalid Al-Siyabi became the first Arab to reach the 7,145 meter high Mount Pumori, and in 2010 became the first Omani to ascend Mount Everest.

He saw himself as a role model for the youth of Oman, and he said: "There is something missing in the lives of our children today. We need to give them more challenges and the opportunities to solve problems for themselves. Mountains are the perfect environment to do this."

Khalid Al-Siyabi worked as a General Manager of Information Technology at Oman Education Portal, then as General Manager of eGovernment Services at Oman ITA and was a member of the Corporate Governance Committee for Oman Vision 2040 and a member of the Scientific Team for Future Prospecting. — Agencies


April 29, 2019
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