Sherpas may boycott Everest after killer avalanche

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Relatives of Sherpa guides killed in the deadly Mount Everest avalanche cry during the funeral ceremony held Monday in Katmandu, Nepal. AP
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Mother of Nepalese mountaineer Ang Kaji Sherpa, killed in an avalanche on Mount Everest, cries while she waits for his body at Sherpa Monastery in Katmandu, Nepal, Saturday, April 19,… AP
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The mother of Kaji Sherpa, one of 12 Nepali mountaineering guides who lost his life in an avalanche on Mount Everest, cries as she waits for the body of her… Reuters
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The father (R) and son of Mount Everest avalanche victim Ang Kazi Sherpa comfort each other as they wait for his body to arrive at Sherpa Monastery in Kathmandu on… Getty Images
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A Buddhist nun takes part in the funeral ceremony. AP
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Family members of the Everest avalanche victims light oil lamps at Sherpa Monastery in Katmandu on Monday. Getty Images