1 Of 3 Bodies Recovered From Vernal Falls
August 6, 2011 by UPI - United Press International, Inc.
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif., Aug. 6 (UPI) — The U.S. National Park Service said Saturday the body of one of three hikers swept over Yosemite’s Vernal Falls on July 19 has been recovered.
Yosemite Rangers and search-and-rescue personnel found the body of Hormiz David, 22, of Modesto, Calif., Friday afternoon about 240 feet from the base of the falls, KCRA.com reported.
David and two friends, Ninos Yacoub, 27, and Ramina Badal, 21, climbed over a barrier at the top of the falls July 19. They waded into the raging waters to take some photographs and were swept over the 318-foot Vernal Falls, the largest waterfall on the Merced River in California.
The recovery operation lasted more than 4 hours and required personnel trained in swift water and technical rigging.
Water flows in Yosemite and throughout the Sierra are unusually high this summer due to record winter snowfalls.





You can opt-out at any time. We protect your information like a mother hen. We will not sell or rent your email address to anyone for any reason.