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Missing Indian in California found dead

Kiran Yellajyosula, a computer engineer, who was hiking with friends up to Vernal Fall, California fell he leaned over to feel the water and lost balance.

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SILICON VALLEY: A body found in a river in the Yosemite National Park, California, has been identified as that of a 27-year-old Indian who fell into the Merced River nearly two weeks ago, a park ranger said.

Kiran Yellajyosula, a computer engineer, was hiking with three friends up to Vernal Fall on May 19 when he clambered about 10 yards off the trail onto a rock below the falls. His friends said he leaned over, apparently to feel the water, lost his balance and then slipped into the fast-moving
current.

Yellajyosula's body was  finally spotted on Tuesday by members of the Yosemite search and rescue team, said Ranger Adrienne Freeman It was visible, she said, because the water level had dropped since the accident.
 
It took the search and rescue team three-and-a-half hours to secure a high line across the water and haul the body out of the raging river, Freeman said. It was positively
identified as Yellajyosula on Wednesday afternoon.

Yellajyosula is survived by his mother, father and a sister, who all live in India.

 

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