A heartbroken husband has blamed himself for his wife’s death on Everest after leaving her alone on the mountain while he continued climbing the summit. ITV reports: Australian couple Robert Gropel and his wife Maria Strydom were on a joint trip to ascend the mountain when she became ill near the peak. He asked if she would mind waiting while he carried on, not realising that she had developed altitude sickness which would claim her life within hours. “I asked: ‘Do you mind if I go on,’ and she said: ‘Yes, you go on, I’ll wait for you here’,” he said in a tearful interview describing her death. When I made it to the summit of Everest it wasn’t special to me, because I didn’t have her there. I just ran up and down and it didn’t mean anything to me because we do everything together. – ROBERT GROPEL Mr Gropel, a vet, broke down as he admitted to his feeling of guilt in an interview with the Sunday Night show on the Australian Channel seven. He and his wife, a college lecturer, had been climbing in the higher reaches of the mountains known as the “death zone” when Ms Strydom become [...]