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                    [Summary] => The wife of mountaineer Dale Abenojar declined to comment on questions surrounding his claim that he was the first Filipino to successfully reach the summit of Mount Everest.


Lisa Abenojar, in a phone interview with The STAR, said all questions should be referred to her husband.

"To be honest, ayaw na naming mag-comment (we no longer want to give any comments). Let’s just wait for Dale to come back so he can answer all these questions," she said.
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Abenojar "summited" with Tsiring Sherpa on Everest’s Tibet side — reportedly a harder route — last May 15, the website www.everestnews.com reported. He is now headed to Kathmandu, Nepal with his claim.
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Abenojar "summited" with Tsiring Sherpa on Everest’s Tibet side — reportedly a harder route — last May 15, the website www.everestnews.com reported. He is now headed to Kathmandu, Nepal with his claim.
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ERWIN EMATA AND ROMEO GARDUCE
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Lisa Abenojar, in a phone interview with The STAR, said all questions should be referred to her husband.

"To be honest, ayaw na naming mag-comment (we no longer want to give any comments). Let’s just wait for Dale to come back so he can answer all these questions," she said.
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Abenojar "summited" with Tsiring Sherpa on Everest’s Tibet side — reportedly a harder route — last May 15, the website www.everestnews.com reported. He is now headed to Kathmandu, Nepal with his claim.
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Abenojar "summited" with Tsiring Sherpa on Everest’s Tibet side — reportedly a harder route — last May 15, the website www.everestnews.com reported. He is now headed to Kathmandu, Nepal with his claim.
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