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Hundreds of New Zealanders paid their respects to Sir Edmund Hillary, the first climber to scale Mount Everest, ahead of his state funeral on Tuesday. | Hundreds of New Zealanders paid their respects to Sir Edmund Hillary, the first climber to scale Mount Everest, ahead of his state funeral on Tuesday. |
Mourners gathered at Auckland's Holy Trinity Cathedral to file past his body as it lay in state. | Mourners gathered at Auckland's Holy Trinity Cathedral to file past his body as it lay in state. |
Prime Minister Helen Clark, who attended a short ceremony at the cathedral, described Sir Edmund as "New Zealand's greatest hero". | Prime Minister Helen Clark, who attended a short ceremony at the cathedral, described Sir Edmund as "New Zealand's greatest hero". |
The renowned climber died of a heart attack on 11 January at the age of 88. | The renowned climber died of a heart attack on 11 January at the age of 88. |
Tuesday's state funeral will be broadcast across New Zealand and shown on a giant screen in an Auckland park. | Tuesday's state funeral will be broadcast across New Zealand and shown on a giant screen in an Auckland park. |
'Stopped in their tracks' | 'Stopped in their tracks' |
Early on Monday, Sir Edmund's flag-covered coffin was brought into the cathedral, where he will lie in state for 24 hours. | Early on Monday, Sir Edmund's flag-covered coffin was brought into the cathedral, where he will lie in state for 24 hours. |
Tributes have been paid to the climber all around the world | Tributes have been paid to the climber all around the world |
Local Maori offered a traditional welcome as military personnel carried the casket inside. | Local Maori offered a traditional welcome as military personnel carried the casket inside. |
The mountaineer's wife, June, and son, Peter, attended the ceremony, as did Ms Clark. | The mountaineer's wife, June, and son, Peter, attended the ceremony, as did Ms Clark. |
"People have been stopped in their tracks since they learned of Sir Ed's passing," she said afterwards. | "People have been stopped in their tracks since they learned of Sir Ed's passing," she said afterwards. |
"New Zealand has lost its greatest hero." | "New Zealand has lost its greatest hero." |
Governor General Anand Satyanand laid a wreath on behalf of the UK's Queen Elizabeth - who is also New Zealand's head of state. | |
About 100 members of the Nepalese community were among the first to pay their respects, as hundreds more people lined up outside the cathedral. | About 100 members of the Nepalese community were among the first to pay their respects, as hundreds more people lined up outside the cathedral. |
Tributes have flooded in from around the world since the death of the climber. | Tributes have flooded in from around the world since the death of the climber. |
Sir Edmund became known all around the world after he and Tenzing Norgay became the first to scale the world's highest peak on 29 May 1953. | Sir Edmund became known all around the world after he and Tenzing Norgay became the first to scale the world's highest peak on 29 May 1953. |
After the ascent, the New Zealander led several expeditions to the South Pole and devoted time to helping ethnic Sherpas of Nepal's Khumbu region through his Himalayan Trust. | After the ascent, the New Zealander led several expeditions to the South Pole and devoted time to helping ethnic Sherpas of Nepal's Khumbu region through his Himalayan Trust. |
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