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![]() ![]() Zion spokesman David Eaker says the camera and the photo were discovered as crews tried to recover the bodies of the men and women in their 50s. Within hours, a torrential downpour sent a wall of water through the narrow gorge, killing all seven. Officials at Zion National Park released a photo late Thursday, showing the group from California and Nevada smiling and standing with their arms around each other on Monday afternoon. ![]() Seven hikers killed in a flash flood at Zion National Park this week stopped to pose for a photo in their helmets, wetsuits and harnesses before heading into a narrow canyon. They said the deaths of their parents and five others in the group Monday afternoon stemmed from being at the wrong place at the wrong time.įamily members of three others in the group also released statements Friday saying their loved ones were mothers, fathers and grandparents with a passion for canyoneering and the outdoors. The children of 57-year-old Linda Arthur and 58-year-old Steve Arthur, both of Camarillo, California, said in a statement Friday that their parents were extremely cautious and went on regular hiking, backpacking and canyoneering trips. Family members say a group of seven hikers killed in a flash flood at Zion National Park were watching weather reports closely before heading into a narrow canyon where they got trapped during a torrential storm. ![]()
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