A 33-year-old man died Saturday after falling more than 4,000 feet in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, according to reports.
Around 9 a.m. local time, the Mojave County Sheriff’s Office responded to reports of a person falling from the Skywalk, an attraction at the Canyon Tourist Complex that allows you to walk over a 4,000-foot drop in the canyon. rice field. A helicopter was dispatched to the gorge and responders found the man dead on impact, Fox News reported. (Related: Man dies after crashing into Grand Canyon, suspected suicide)
A passenger tried to pull the rotor brake lever during a helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon 🤦♀️ pic.twitter.com/Gm5endeZfF
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The man’s remains were transferred to the facility of the local indigenous community, the Frapai Nation. An investigation has been launched into the man’s death, but it is unclear if he committed suicide.
The Mojave County Sheriff’s Office has been contacted for comment.
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