Tourist falls thousands of feet into Grand Canyon while attempting to take a photo π±
An international tourist is presumed dead after he fell thousands of feet into the Grand Canyon while trying to take photos Thursday, according to David Leibowitz, a spokesman for Grand Canyon West. Leibowitz said a tour group from Hong Kong was visiting the Grand Canyon, and many of the tourists were taking photos very close to the rim of the canyon. While attempting to snap a photo at Eagle Point, adjacent to the popular Skywalk attraction, a 50-year-old man from the group accidentally fell off the rim and roughly 4,000 feet into the canyon.According to Leibowitz, a helicopter search located the man's body at the bottom of the canyon. His body will be transported by helicopter to the nearest hospital.
An international tourist is presumed dead after he fell thousands of feet into the Grand Canyon while trying to take photos Thursday, according to David Leibowitz, a spokesman for Grand Canyon West. Leibowitz said a tour group from Hong Kong was visiting the Grand Canyon, and many of the tourists were taking photos very close to the rim of the canyon. While attempting to snap a photo at Eagle Point, adjacent to the popular Skywalk attraction, a 50-year-old man from the group accidentally fell off the rim and roughly 4,000 feet into the canyon.According to Leibowitz, a helicopter search located the man's body at the bottom of the canyon. His body will be transported by helicopter to the nearest hospital.
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#Meanwhile in UK ... Food delivery turf wars: Riders reveal how they face violent threats, have tyres slashed and even get scooters torched by rivals working on the same patch in London π±π₯
Animals are left to die at abandoned Spanish zoo, with animals including bears and a tiger languishing in run-down enclosures. Parque Zoologico Prudencio Navarro on Spain's Costa de la Luz closed after complaints about animal deaths, but now it has emerged the remaining animals were left to rot in their cages. π‘ #FOOLS
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The video released on Wednesday shows Andrew Renner, 41, and Owen Renner, 18, shooting the bear sow and cubs on Alaska's Esther Island in Prince William Sound in April 2018. The footage, shot by a hidden camera as part of a research study, had been withheld by authorities until after the father and son were sentenced in January of this year. The cubs can be heard shrieking after the son killed the sow bear, before Andrew Renner fires point-blank into the den, killing the cubs. The father and son butchered the adult bear off camera and took the meat and skin away in game bags, according to police. π‘ #FOOLS
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#Meanwhile in South Africa ... Monkeys terrorise hospital patients for three months as they run riot through wards and kitchens stealing food, while sick and elderly cower under their blankets ππ #lol
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Outcry over Pakistan weight-lifting contest for CAMELS that forces the animals to lift loads as heavy as a car (and was won this year by a British owner) π‘