- Three hikers found dead after they jumped into California waterfall
Authorities in Northern California recovered the bodies of three hikers who died after they jumped into a waterfall in a remote area near Lake Tahoe The Placer County Sheriff’s Office announced
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US 3 hikers die in waterfall plunge near popular summer vacation destination Helicopter evacuation required for 3 surviving members of hiking group after dayslong recovery mission By Adam Sabes
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- 3 hikers found dead days after jumping into California waterfall
Three hikers were found dead over the weekend days after they jumped into a California waterfall The Placer County Sheriff’s Office received a report on June 18 that three men had jumped into
- Bodies of 3 Hikers Who Jumped in Water Near Lake Tahoe Are Recovered
The three men had been hiking in Soda Springs, Calif , when they jumped into the water near Rattlesnake Falls, a remote and isolated area that made rescue difficult
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