Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Yosemite National Park

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Yosemite National Park: A relative of three people reported dead after going top of Vernal Fall in Yosemite National Park described him as a loving and faithful person. Ninos Yacoub, 27 years, David Turlock, Hormiz,, 22, Modesto, rattle, and Badal, 21, a Manteca had a trip to Yosemite National Park, in the church a group of friends and family Tuesday afternoon when they climbed over the railing of metal top of Vernal Falls near Curry Village in Yosemite Valley, park officials said. Jennifer Yacoub, Ninos Yacoub is a sister-in-law, said the family had gathered a devout prayer, Turlock.Yosemite National Park
It's a wonderful guy, loving family, supportive, loyal and very helpful, "He said, noting that the family is the Assyrians who migrated from the Middle East. Jennifer Yacoub said his brother-in-law was deeply involved in his church. He did not know the others were dragged by falls with it. All we ask is for people to pray the power of prayer, the power of prayer, “He said in a voice drained. Lelham Sweeny, which is the development of radio for the Assyrian American Club of Turlock, said the Assyrian community was meeting Wednesday at the church in Modesto, Ceres Modes and prays for those who have fallen about cataracts and their families.
They pray and hope that the news of these deaths is incorrect and will be brought home safely, "said Lelham who said he did not know the victims. Witnesses said several people urged Rangers the group to leave the fast-flowing cold water, but the three were swept away in the fall of 317 feet. A search and rescue lasted until Wednesday morning. Park officials said that the team will continue to travel the Merced River for victims. The trail leads to the grave, Mist Trail, was reopened after being closed during the first search. There were six deaths related to water in the Yosemite this year, including the latest incident, park officials said. Because of a snow cover greater than normal this winter, the rivers and streams in central California and Yosemite, are particularly dangerous in recent months.Yosemite National Park

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