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		California man, 67, falls to death at 
		Grand Canyon 
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		[April 05, 2019] 
		  PHOENIX 
		(Reuters) - A 67-year-old California man died when he fell over a ledge 
		while visiting the Grand Canyon, marking the third death in eight days 
		at the popular Arizona tourist destination, park officials said on 
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		The Grand Canyon is seen from the South Rim near Grand Canyon Village, 
		Arizona, U.S., February 22, 2018. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith/File Photo | 
	
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				man was visiting Grand Canyon National Park alone at about 11:30 
				a.m. on Wednesday when he reportedly fell off the edge at a 
				viewing spot on the South Rim, said spokesman Murray Shoemaker.
 Rescuers were alerted by a bystander and the man's body was 
				recovered several hours later about 400 feet (122 meters) below 
				the rim by the park's helicopter and a technical rescue team, 
				Shoemaker said. The victim's name and hometown were not 
				immediately released.
 
 The National Park Service and the Coconino County Medical 
				Examiner are investigating the death, but officials said it has 
				initially been ruled accidental.
 
 It was the third confirmed fatality in separate incidents at the 
				sprawling attraction this year, two of them within the park's 
				boundaries.
 
 Park officials said a body was discovered on March 26 in an 
				undeveloped area at the park's South Rim, but not near any 
				overlooks. No other details were released.
 
 Two days later, a Hong Kong tourist fell to his death while 
				taking photographs at an overlook on Hualapai tribal land.
 
 The crimson-hued canyon ranks as one of the world's most popular 
				outdoor tourist venues, attracting 6.38 million park visitors in 
				2018.
 
 (Reporting by David Schwartz; Editing by Bill Tarrant and Daniel 
				Wallis)
 
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