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400-foot fall in Grand Canyon National Park kills 20-year-old man

400-foot fall in Grand Canyon National Park kills 20-year-old man

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Friday, August 02, 2024 07:44:22 AM UTC

Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. — The body of a North Carolina man who fell 400 feet near a scenic viewpoint on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park has been recovered, authorities said Thursday.

Park rangers said they received a report about a park visitor falling from the Pipe Creek Vista around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. They said the body of Abel Joseph Mejia, 20, of Hickory, was later recovered about a quarter-mile from the overlook.

Park officials said Mejia accidentally fell when he was near the edge of the rim. The National Park Service and the Coconino County medical examiner's office are investigating.

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