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A Nepali guide, found alive six days after going missing on Mount Everest, survived by eating ice and a chocolate bar he had in his pocket, he told the BBC. He was forced to stop when his oxygen ran out while descending the mountain. He was found by a cleanup team slowly descending towards base camp. He has been taken to a Kathmandu hospital by helicopter and is receiving treatment for dehydration, severe frostbite, and a fractured bone.