This handout photograph released by Phurba Tenzing Sherpa on May 24, 2016, shows mountaineers as they walk from Camp 3 to Camp 4, as they push for the summit of Mount Everest on May 19, 2016
An Indian couple falsified photographs of themselves at the top of Mount Everest to get their feat certified by Kathmandu, Nepal said Wednesday (July 6), after earlier saying the climb was valid.
Dinesh and Tarakeshwari Rathod, both police constables, said they reached the top of the world's highest mountain on May 23 -- but fellow climbers cast doubt on their claim, saying their photos at the summit were doctored.
Nepal's tourism department initially certified the couple's climb after speaking to their expedition organisers and government officials stationed at Everest base camp.
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