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Rhode Islander Returns After Being On Top of the World

Bryan Monaghan

Dr. Tim Warren recently became the first native Rhode Islander to successfully climb Mount Everest, the tallest peak on the planet. He achieved his goal this year after falling just short in 2007. Warren set out to climb the mountain in an effort to raise money for a local charitable foundation. Her returned home on Wednesday night.

ABC 6 News Reporter Robert Goulston has more on his return to sea level.

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