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Grand Canyon visitor’s body found about 61 metres below its South Rim

March 29: Two people have died at the Grand Canyon in separate incidents this week, which included one man stumbling over the edge of the rim while trying to take pictures, officials said – Mar 29, 2019

Authorities say another visitor has died after falling from the edge of the Grand Canyon.

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Park rangers found the body of a 70-year-old woman about 200 feet (61 metres) below the canyon’s South Rim on Tuesday.

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Rangers responded to a call about a person needing help at a rocky point west of a popular overlook called Pipe Creek Vista.

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Before a rescue effort could be undertaken, the woman fell.

The park’s helicopter and rescue team recovered her body.

READ MORE: Another tourist dies after fall at Grand Canyon, the 3rd death in 8 days

The National Park Service and the Coconino County medical examiner will investigate.

It’s not the first death this year that saw someone fall over the edge at Grand Canyon National Park.

A tourist also fell to his death on a Native American reservation outside the park.

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