Mountaineer National Park Zion dies after suffering full on canyon overview of the track
Utaha officials recently announced the death of a mountaineer whose body was discovered in the Zion National Park over the weekend.
In a Facebook post posted on Sunday, Sheriff of the Washington County Office said a tourist was found in the park Canyon Trail Review That morning. He was 37, according to Fox Weather.
“At about 7:06 pm, the consolidated communication center received an invitation that reported a possible fall in mountaineers at Zion National Park,” the post states. “The fire and the rescue of a hurricane valley first arrived at the scene and found a man of the deceased and found that he was out of help at about 7:40 in the morning.”
“The Washington County MPs arrived shortly afterwards and confirmed their discoveries.”
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Sheriff’s office continued to say that the Rangers Park from the Zion National Park also responded to the scene, as well as the search and rescue team.
“Detectives from Sheriff’s Washington Sheriff’s Office conduct an active investigation,” the statement concluded. “Further details are not currently available.”
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“The Sheriff of the Washington County Office expresses our gratitude to the firefighting and rescue of the Hurricane Valley, Zion Park Rangers and the technical pursuit and rescue of Zion for their help.”
It is not uncommon for fatal accidents to occur in US national parks including Zion National Park. Last January, a 63-year-old man from California died of heart arrest as he hiked on Sion.
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40-year-old in October died after he accidentally fell Between 150 and 200 feet near one of the Zion National Park Canyon.