US: Indian-origin techie among three killed in tragic climbing accident in Washington

Indian-origin techie Vishnu Irigireddy was among the three people killed in a tragic climbing accident in Washington state’s North Cascades Range of western North America.

Vishnu Irigireddy
Indian American tech professional Vishnu Irigireddy. Photo courtesy: www.linkedin.com/in/vishnuirigireddy/

Vishnu, 48, a resident of Seattle, was attempting to climb North Early Winters Spire area of the Cascades along with his three friends, Tim Nguyen, 63, Oleksander Martynenko, 36 and Anton Tselykh, 38, on Saturday, May 10, when the accident happened, NBC News reported.

The group noticed a storm coming and started to retreat when at some point during their descent, the team’s anchor point failed and sent the group plunging 200 feet down, Climbing website reported.

Tselykh, the sole surviving climber, miraculously survived the dangerous fall and drove 64 kilometres to inform the authorities about the accident that killed his three friends.

Vishnu’s friends and family describe him as an experienced climber “who found joy and purpose in nature.”

“Known for his adventurous spirit and profound curiosity about the world, Vishnu was an experienced climber who found joy and purpose in nature. Whether it was scaling mountains, exploring new heights, or encouraging others on their own journeys, he approached each challenge with focus, humility, and deep respect for the outdoors,” a note on remembr.com website said.

“Originally from India and a proud member of Seattle’s vibrant tech and cultural community, Vishnu built a life that reflected his values—integrity, compassion, and a relentless pursuit of growth. He was a dedicated professional, a loyal friend, and a beloved son and sibling who remained deeply connected to his roots and family.

“Those who knew Vishnu describe him as brilliant yet humble, adventurous yet grounded, and always ready to lend a hand or offer encouragement. He brought people together with his quiet charisma and led by example in all that he did—whether on the trail, in the office, or among close friends,” the note added.

According to a notice for his cremation ceremony, to be held on Thursday, May 22, his friends and family would be making donations to two non-profits to honour Vishnu.

They also made an appeal to others to donate to those charitable organisations till May 22.

Vishnu was working as Vice President of Engineering at Fluke Corporation, a test equipment manufacturing company in the Greater Seattle Area.

His company described him as an extraordinary leader in a statement released after his death adding that his loss “felt profoundly” across the organisation.

Tselykh is currently in hospital and is being treated for internal bleeding and a traumatic brain injury.

North Early Winters Spire, a granite peak in the Liberty Bell group of the North Cascades, is popular among experienced climbers.

(With inputs from the Press Trust of India.)