McDonnell's group had been on a mammoth expedition for eight weeks, surviving in sub-zero temperatures. In an online despatch, he said that after the team set 31 July as their date for the summit bid, spirits were high. "Let luck and good fortune prevail, fingers crossed," he wrote. Following an avalanche, a
serac fell, cutting all the fixed lines on his and his fellow members of the Dutch-led Norit K2 Expedition's It was said by the surviving members of McDonnell's team that he refused to descend because he was helping the others that were injured. Ger McDonnell's
satellite phone was given to
Pemba Gyalje, a Nepalese Sherpa on the summit and he brought it along with McDonnell's camera back to base camp. McDonnell's partner, brother and sister flew to
Islamabad in search of information about his condition. Whilst McDonnell's body was not recovered, a memorial service was held in Kilcornan on 17 August 2008. == Investigation ==