Father files suit again Mt. Everest Expedition for son's death Weve put a solution in place. OTT Expeditions, based in Sheffield, had successfully put 29 people on the summit over the course of three accident-free expeditions and was charging $40,000 for a place on its 1999 trip. At the time, he was the youngest Brit to have reached the summit at just 22 years old. British climber becomes first person with cystic fibrosis to conquer Mount Everest, Six household appliances now cost 450 A YEAR to run as prices rocket by 58% in just 18 months - see how much more YOUR fridge, washing machine and TV cost to use, Teens playing in river before one 'failed to resurface' as major search launched, British gardeners are being warned not to mow their lawns during May and June, TV star unrecognisable as she shows off dramatic 'hair transformation' on hen do, Sky Sports commentator Martin Tyler accused of 'racist' comment about Son Heung-min, MasterChef Australia judge Jock Zonfrillo dies aged just 46 as Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver lead tributes, Rapist who forged 2.5million Lotto ticket may LOSE 700k home and luxury cars after losing court battle, 'Whatever grip the monarchy had died with the Queen and it's now terrified of scrutiny', BREAKING: Woman, 45, charged with attempted murder after woman stabbed with bottle, Mirror poll reveals voters SUPPORT striking nurses as NHS staff begin biggest walkout yet, Meghan Markle's friend urges her to 'do the right thing' as dad's health worsens, Ex-Man Utd star Wes Brown went bankrupt after losing millions in car debt and property deals, Subscribe to Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror newspapers. In the 1990s twice-married David went into property development. Michael Matthews, age 22, of London, England, lost his life on May 13, 1999, while descending to Camp 4 from the summit of Mt. In the aftermath there was a lot of focus on turnaround times and whether we'd left enough time.". Now, 23 years after the horrifying accident, the late adventurers brother Spencer is planning a project to retrace his final moments for the first time as part of a TV documentary,backed by his brother James and their wives Vogue Williams and Pippa Middleton. Michael was an accomplished climber who had scaledthe Pyrenees, the Swiss Alps and Kilimanjaro before he went on to attempt his fateful Everest trek, which cost around 22,000, using a climbing company. Did Spencer Matthews find his brother? Finding Michael ending - MSN The documentary follows Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews as he attempts to bring home the body of his brother Michael who vanished after climbing Everest in 1999. TV adventurer Bear Grylls has led a secret expedition to Mount Everest aiming to recover the body of Pippa Middleton's brother-in-law, who died in a mountaineering accident hours after becoming the youngest Briton to conquer world's highest peak. A source said: Spencers documentary about Michael and his final days is at the very early stages and Disney+ have shown an interest. Spencer, who has two young children from his marriage to model Vogue, wrote about losing Michael in his 2013 autobiography: His loss was devastating for the family and over time this became worse because the circumstances surrounding Michaels death have never been fully explained. Of the unanswered questions surrounding the death, Spencer went on: 'We have not been able to say goodbye in person. Mike was. Following Bear Grylls advice, Spencer approached Nirmal Nirms Purja, a mountaineer who climbed to the top of the tallest 14 mountains in the world in 169 days. Mount Kilimanjaro. David Matthews, a motor-racing enthusiast, decided to join the two young men, and to make sure he and his son had the best support on Everest he could buy. Everest is the highest mountain on Earth, standing 8,848 metres or 29,029 ft, which means that climbers have to spend a significant amount of time in the Death Zone. Finding Michael is a Disney+ documentary focusing on Spencer Matthews attempts to bring back the body of his older brother, Michael Matthews. However, nobody could find him, and knowing exactly how harsh the conditions were at that height, it was accepted that the mountaineer had passed away on May 13, 1999, after climbing the tallest mountain on Earth. Mountaineering is lucrative for Nepal, but the climbing industry is loosely regulated.