While climbing the Himalayan Nanga Parbat (aka Killer Mountain) on July 15th 2008, he plunged into a crevasse when a snow ledge collapsed. His two companions spent the whole night attempting to rescue him, before giving up. They themselves subsequently ran into difficulties and were forced to spend 11 days on the peak before being rescued by Pakistani air force helicopters.
Unterkircher’s tragic end underlines the importance of tracking the “death-bringing” cycles of destiny if one is a regular participant in high risk activities or extreme sports. Nanga Parbat is a very clearly defined death zone for this climber. Had he consulted Osrail Moriendis, he would have been warned not to attempt this climb under any circumstances during July, August & September 2008. Indeed, July 15th , in particular, emerges from the analysis as a likely date for a serious mishap.
Ironically, the pattern in his horoscope granting him his prodigious tenacity, physical strength and superb talent for mountaineering, was precisely the structure which led to his demise.
The astrology reveals an especially tragic detail - the man probably survived his fall and remained alive for 4 or 5 days.
KARL UNTERKIRCHER
August 27, 1970 - July 15 (?), 2008
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