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A woman died while hiking with her husband in near-freezing conditions at Zion National Park in Utah, authorities said.
The 31-year-old woman and her 33-year-old husband were hiking in the Narrows area of the park, and had started their 16-mile “top-down” hike Tuesday when they set up camp that night.
“The man reported they became dangerously cold overnight and experienced symptoms consistent with hypothermia,“according to a statementfrom Zion National Park.
“Farther up the Narrows, other team members found a non-responsive woman near the Virgin River,” according to the statement. “First responders administered emergency aid, but they determined she was deceased.”
It was determined that the man had left his wife’s side in order to seek help, authorities said.
More than 20 search and rescue team members were involved in the rescue. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office, Utah Office of the Medical Examiner and the National Park Service are currently investigating the woman’s death.
The incident came on the same day that 20-year-old hiker Emily Sotelo wasfound deadafter a solo hike in the mountains of New Hampshire.
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The sophomore at Vanderbilt University wasreported missingon Sunday after she didn’t return from a trip to Lafayette Place Campground, according to a post from the New Hampshire Fish and Game Law Enforcement Division and Operation Game Thief. She planned to hike in the area.
source: people.com