Zsolt Eross (March 7, 1968 – May 21, 2013) was the most successful Hungarian high-altitude mountaineer, summiting 10 out of the 14 eight-thousanders.
He was also the first Hungarian citizen to have climbed Mount Everest.In 2010, he lost his right leg in an avalanche accident, requiring amputation below the knee.
Soon after his recovery he returned to mountaineering, trying to summit the Cho Oyu in fall 2010.
The expedition did not reach the top due to bad weather conditions, but later in May 2011 he successfully summited the Lhotse.
After successfully scaling Kangchenjunga on May 20, 2013, he went missing in descent.
Search missions were suspended on May 22.
According to the expedition's leader and other experienced mountaineers, his survival is impossible.