Tourist rescued after mission to investigate California family’s hiking deaths
by Dani Anguiano in Los Angeles from US news | The Guardian on (#614R5)
Michigan man entered area marked closed, reportedly saying he found official explanations of the deaths odd'
A Michigan man who is said to have traveled to California's Sierra national forest to investigate the heat-related deaths of a young family on a hiking trail last year had to be rescued last month, according to the Mariposa county sheriff's office.
The tourist, whom authorities have not named but said is in his mid-60s, reportedly traveled to the area to research what happened to Ellen Chung, 30, her husband, Jonathan Gerrish, 45, their one-year-old daughter, Miju, and their dog, Oski, who all died on a hike last August.
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