Today’s Unglued Yet Truly Morbid Fact!
Three people presumed dead after being swept over a raging waterfall in Yosemite National Park ignored warning signs and crossed a barricade to pose for photographs. In addition, other hikers on the trail above the 317-foot Vernal Falls warned the group that conditions in the Merced River were treacherous. “People come up here and they think it’s Disneyland,” said Jake Bibee, who says he is haunted by the look of terror in one man’s eyes as he was swept over the falls clinging to his female companion. “Everyone was screaming,” Bibee, 28, said. “People were praying. What I will take away with me forever is the look on that grown man’s face as he was floating down that river knowing he was going to die and nobody could help them.” The Yosemite Search and Rescue unit identified the people presumed dead as Homiz David, 22, of Modesto; Ninos Yacoub, 27, of Turlock; and Ramina Badal, 21, of Modesto. The tragedy also was watched by young children in the group that accompanied the three people on their trek.
The group of about 10 family members and friends had taken the day trip to see Vernal Falls, a treacherous drop on the swift Merced River made even more dangerous this year because of the record snowmelt now under way. A metal barricade separates hikers from the river where it pools amid a slick slab of granite before crashing over the precipice. Signs in several languages warn people of the danger that exists when slippery surfaces and fast-moving water collide. Bibee said he was mortified when he reached the top of the Mist Trail and found members of the group on the river side of the barricade. He had just spent a good part of his hike explaining to his companion how dangerous the wilderness can be. One man, he said, was posing near the waterfall with a screaming young girl in his arms while a teenage girl snapped photographs. “People became unglued on this guy,” Bibee said. “They said, you know what man, get your ass back over here.” As the man complied, another man and woman in the group crossed the barricade and made their way to a rock in the middle of the river to pose for photographs. “That’s when the woman started to slip,” Bibee said. “He reached for her and fell in. Then another one tried to help and she falls in the water. We literally watched them get swept over the edge of Vernal Falls.” The couple on the rock hugged each other tightly as they disappeared over the edge. “It was brutal,” Bibee said. Witnesses immediately called 911 on cell phones, alerting park rangers. The search and rescue unit closed the Mist Trail on Tuesday afternoon (July 19, 2011) while searching for the bodies. The trail, used by 1,500 people a day, was reopened Wednesday as rescuers searched the banks of the river for the bodies. The tragedy brings to six the number of people killed in water accidents in Yosemite this year. Two hikers drowned in the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir on June 29, and a hiker slipped and fell into the Merced River on the Mist Trail on May 13.
Culled from: The Associated Press
I have a friend going here soon. I told him to be sure to get pictures of the rocky outcrop to which the foolish walked. I’ll share, of course.
No limit to human stupidity. And now all these people who had at least a minimum of common sense are left to relive the whole business the rest of their lives.
Saw a headline on the AP just a couple minutes ago that said “Friends Say Hikers Were Role Models.” Ummmm, yeah…
Role models of what..?My family and some family friends visited Yosemite over spring break. The snow was not done melting and there was lots of water everywhere. My husband used to take field trips of kids up hiking on the mist trails, and he’d said Yosemite was wetter than he had ever seen it.
Then there’s the older man in the same church group who reportedly jumped the barricade and held a screaming young girl over the waterfall for a photo op, moments before the other 3 plunged to their deaths. It’s one thing to take your own risk, but quite another to endanger a child who can’t consent to that behavior.
The press hasn’t revealed the man’s identity yet, but if the witness accounts are corroborated, he should be charged with child endangerment.
Yosemite has set a record-14 people dead this year. This year has the highest death rate since it has been opened as a national park.