Dan Fredinburg (September 8, 1981 – April 25, 2015) was a Google executive who died on April 25, 2015 of head injuries in an avalanche at Mount Everest's South Base Camp triggered by the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
Fredinburg was one of three American citizens known to have been killed in the Mount Everest-South Base Camp avalanche (at a minimum, 17 are known to have died there). The two other Americans confirmed dead were a medic and physician's assistant, Marisa Eve Girawong, from Edison, New Jersey, who worked for a Seattle-based guide service, Madison Mountaineering, and 61-year-old Tom Taplin, a filmmaker and photographer from Evergreen, Colorado, who was in the process of making a documentary about Everest Base Camp, according to his wife.
Fredinburg was one of three American citizens known to have been killed in the Mount Everest-South Base Camp avalanche (at a minimum, 17 are known to have died there). The two other Americans confirmed dead were a medic and physician's assistant, Marisa Eve Girawong, from Edison, New Jersey, who worked for a Seattle-based guide service, Madison Mountaineering, and 61-year-old Tom Taplin, a filmmaker and photographer from Evergreen, Colorado, who was in the process of making a documentary about Everest Base Camp, according to his wife.
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