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Indian Couple Dies After Falling 800 Feet In California’s Yosemite National Park

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Oct, 2018 11:30 AM

    In a tragic incident, an Indian couple died after falling 800 feet in an area with steep terrain in California’s Yosemite National Park this week, according to a media report.

     

    Vishnu Viswanath, 29, and Meenakshi Moorthy, 30, fell to their deaths from Taft Point in Yosemite National Park.

     

    They were identified on Monday as a married couple from India living in the United States, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

     

    The report said the couple had recently moved from New York after Viswanath took a job as a systems engineer at Cisco, based in San Jose. Together, they chronicled their adventures of travelling around the world in a blog called ‘Holidays and HappilyEverAfters’.

     
     

     
     

    Rangers recovered their bodies on the steep terrain on Thursday below Taft Point, a popular tourist spot that offers spectacular views of the Yosemite Valley, Yosemite Falls, and El Capitan. Visitors had spotted the bodies a day earlier.

     

    Park spokesman Jamie Richards was quoted as saying in the report that “We still do not know what caused them to fall. We’re trying to understand what happened. We may never know, (but) from everything we see, this was a tragic fall.”

     

    Investigators were looking into how the couple fell or what had occurred when the accident happened at the famous spot which is a favourite place for tourists from around the world to take scenic and memorable photos.

     

    Earlier, the National Park Service had said in a statement that the recovery operation for a male and female visitor who had died in the fall from Taft Point was completed on the afternoon of October 25. The department said the two people fell approximately 800 feet below Taft Point in an area with very steep terrain.

     

    This recovery operation involved Park Rangers using technical climbing and rappelling techniques, in addition to helicopter support from the California Highway Patrol for a short-haul operation.

     

    The report added that the couple had been married since 2014 and both were software engineers. On the cover of Viswanath’s Facebook page is a picture of the two of them smiling on the edge of a cliff at the Grand Canyon.

     

    In a Facebook post, College of Engineering, Chengannur, said the two were its alumni and added that it deeply mourned their “accidental demise”. The college said Viswanath and Moorthy belonged to the B Tech 2006-10 Computer Science and Engineering batch.

     

    “Our hearts go to the friends and family members of this lovely couple. May their souls rest in peace,” the college said.

     

    Raj Katta, 24, of New York, said he got to know both of them while attending Bradley University, in Illinois. He said Viswanath was a “thoughtful and amazing guy, very talented. They are a really happy couple. Very positive.”

     

    Katta described Moorthy as extremely positive and enthusiastic. “She’s one of those girls who want to explore the world and discover a deeper meaning in life.”

     

    He said in the report that Viswanath and Moorthy had decided six months ago that he would take the job at Cisco and they would live in California for a year or so.

     

    The young Malayali couple, who described themselves as a ‘dreamer-doer duo’ on Instagram, maintained a website called ‘Holidays and Happily Everafters’ where they posted regular updates and photographs about their journeys across the world.

     

    Ironically, in March this year, the couple posted a photograph on their Instagram page showing Moorthy sitting at the edge of the Grand Canyon alongside a post in which they warned about the dangers of daredevilry and risking lives to take photographs on mountaintops and cliffs.

     

    “A lot of us including yours truly is a fan of daredevilry attempts of standing at the edge of cliffs and skyscrapers, but did you know that wind gusts can be FATAL??? Is our life just worth one photo?” the post read.

     

    “Let us all try to be responsible digital citizens and use our “numbers” to be transparent and honest, shall we? None of us is perfect and the more we accept it and share our flaws as much as our wins, we are one step closer to creating a sane social media without the scary brouhahas,” they wrote.

     

    In another Instagram post from November last year, Moorthy wrote, “Please be careful standing at the edge of canyons/mountains/high rise buildings. The wind gusts are extremely dangerous and your adrenaline rage is not worth your life.”

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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