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Man fell 130 feet and died while visiting the Grand Canyon
The 65-year-old man fell about 130 feet at Guano Point; search and rescue teams used a technical rope pulley system for recovery, officials said.
- A 65-year-old man slipped and fell 130 feet to his death at the Guano Point area of the Hualapai Reservation near Grand Canyon West in Arizona.
- Officials from the Mohave County Sheriff's Office, Hualapai Tribal Police Department, Hualapai Nation Fire, and Grand Canyon West Security worked together to recover the man's body using technical ropes.
- The man's body was taken to the Mohave County Medical Examiner's Office, but his name was not disclosed.
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A team specialized in search and rescue managed to locate the lifeless tourist about 40 meters deep
Man dies after slipping, falling off edge of Grand Canyon
GRAND CANYON NAT'L PARK, Ariz. (KTVX) -- A 65-year-old man fell to his death at Grand Canyon National Park's West Rim on Thursday, according to the Mohave County Sheriff's Office. At around 2 p.m. on Nov. 6, the Mohave County Sheriff's Office received a call to help the Hualapai Nation in a technical recovery at Guano Point, a viewpoint on the western rim of the Grand Canyon. A 65-year-old man had reportedly slipped and fallen over the edge into…
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