she was with fellow climber and friend, tomek mackiewicz. he could not be rescued.is mountain and he climbed it. the pair were climbing nanga parbat in northern pakistan, more than 8,000m high and nicknamed killer mountain. shortly after they reached a peak last week, they ran into trouble and an elite group of polish climbers were called in to rescue them. translation: we get to the top and he says i cannot see anything. at that point, i say listen, take my shoulder and let's go. because it was dark, will at 8,000m and he could not see anything. and his condition deteriorated with blood streaming from his mouth. elisabeth revol said she was told by rescuers to leave him behind. translation: they told me to go down to 6,000m and they could get tomek mackiewicz at 7,200m. it was the only way possible to rescue both of us are they made us to rescue both of us are they made us separate. and when i came down on the first night, help had not come, they had to spend a night outside without equipment, without a tent, without equipment, without a tent, without food. in the