Car crashes off cliff into Kings Sea, missing Thai students not
Car crashes off cliff into Kings Sea, missing Thai students not confirmed victims
Posted: Aug 04, two thousand seventeen 11:59 PM PDT
Updated: Aug 04, two thousand seventeen 11:59 PM PDT
KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Calif. – Two college students are missing after a journey to Kings Canyon National Park. CHP discovered traces of a car accident by a steep cliff off Highway one hundred eighty last Wednesday. The vehicle is still in the sea.
The proprietor of the Reedley Inn says two students checked into her motel and never came back. It’s been more than a week and she says a man and woman arrived at the motel last Tuesday. They asked her how far away the national park was. Two days later the duo never checked out but their bags were still in the motel room.
It’s a bounty for tourists and a danger for rescue teams as the sea rages on. High above the water, a windy road is where a horrifying car accident took place just last week. Now two people are missing.
The wreck happened off the 180. What’s left behind? A downright mangled guard rail where the car crashed right through, falling at least five hundred feet into the sea. More than forty miles away at the Reedley Inn, the holder says a man and woman checked in last Tuesday.
“They asked me about the Sequoia Park and the Kings Canyon National Park. ‘How far is it,'” recalled the holder.
The holder says the guests were supposed to check out two days later but never did.
“I opened the door. All stuff in there and they didn’t demonstrate up,” said the proprietor.
So she waited, hoping the two would come back.
“I couldn’t sleep at night, me and my spouse because they didn’t come back,” said the holder.
The possessor says a friend of the duo called the motel, asking where they were. The friend told her the man and woman were college students from Thailand, studying in Florida. The holder’s son reported the missing guests to Reedley Police.
Back at Kings Sea Gorge, the water roars. The rescue team has been checking water levels daily before they determine it’s safe enough to recover the vehicle.
“That’s very treacherous right now. So it’s very dangerous for us to get in there,” said Victor Taylor with CHP.
Meaning authorities still can’t identify the victims of the car crash. The motel possessor crosses her finger, hoping for a miracle.
“It’s sad but you never know. Miracle, maybe. I hope we find them alive,” said the holder.
The Thai Consulate was at the scene of the crash, working with authorities and have already reported two missing students on their Facebook page. The motel holder says the Consulate came to the Reedley Inn with the family of the victims on Friday.
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Car crashes off cliff into Kings Sea, missing Thai students not
Car crashes off cliff into Kings Sea, missing Thai students not confirmed victims
Posted: Aug 04, two thousand seventeen 11:59 PM PDT
Updated: Aug 04, two thousand seventeen 11:59 PM PDT
KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Calif. – Two college students are missing after a tour to Kings Canyon National Park. CHP discovered traces of a car accident by a steep cliff off Highway one hundred eighty last Wednesday. The vehicle is still in the sea.
The holder of the Reedley Inn says two students checked into her motel and never came back. It’s been more than a week and she says a man and woman arrived at the motel last Tuesday. They asked her how far away the national park was. Two days later the duo never checked out but their bags were still in the motel room.
It’s a bounty for tourists and a danger for rescue teams as the sea rages on. High above the water, a windy road is where a horrifying car accident took place just last week. Now two people are missing.
The wreck happened off the 180. What’s left behind? A fully mangled guard rail where the car crashed right through, falling at least five hundred feet into the sea. More than forty miles away at the Reedley Inn, the proprietor says a man and woman checked in last Tuesday.
“They asked me about the Sequoia Park and the Kings Canyon National Park. ‘How far is it,'” recalled the holder.
The holder says the guests were supposed to check out two days later but never did.
“I opened the door. All stuff in there and they didn’t demonstrate up,” said the possessor.
So she waited, hoping the two would come back.
“I couldn’t sleep at night, me and my spouse because they didn’t come back,” said the proprietor.
The proprietor says a friend of the duo called the motel, asking where they were. The friend told her the man and woman were college students from Thailand, studying in Florida. The possessor’s son reported the missing guests to Reedley Police.
Back at Kings Sea Gorge, the water roars. The rescue team has been checking water levels daily before they determine it’s safe enough to recover the vehicle.
“That’s very treacherous right now. So it’s very dangerous for us to get in there,” said Victor Taylor with CHP.
Meaning authorities still can’t identify the victims of the car crash. The motel holder crosses her finger, hoping for a miracle.
“It’s sad but you never know. Miracle, maybe. I hope we find them alive,” said the holder.
The Thai Consulate was at the scene of the crash, working with authorities and have already reported two missing students on their Facebook page. The motel proprietor says the Consulate came to the Reedley Inn with the family of the victims on Friday.
Copyright two thousand seventeen Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Car crashes off cliff into Kings Sea, missing Thai students not
Car crashes off cliff into Kings Sea, missing Thai students not confirmed victims
Posted: Aug 04, two thousand seventeen 11:59 PM PDT
Updated: Aug 04, two thousand seventeen 11:59 PM PDT
KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Calif. – Two college students are missing after a tour to Kings Canyon National Park. CHP discovered traces of a car accident by a steep cliff off Highway one hundred eighty last Wednesday. The vehicle is still in the sea.
The possessor of the Reedley Inn says two students checked into her motel and never came back. It’s been more than a week and she says a man and woman arrived at the motel last Tuesday. They asked her how far away the national park was. Two days later the duo never checked out but their bags were still in the motel room.
It’s a bounty for tourists and a danger for rescue teams as the sea rages on. High above the water, a windy road is where a horrifying car accident took place just last week. Now two people are missing.
The wreck happened off the 180. What’s left behind? A entirely mangled guard rail where the car crashed right through, falling at least five hundred feet into the sea. More than forty miles away at the Reedley Inn, the possessor says a man and woman checked in last Tuesday.
“They asked me about the Sequoia Park and the Kings Canyon National Park. ‘How far is it,'” recalled the holder.
The holder says the guests were supposed to check out two days later but never did.
“I opened the door. All stuff in there and they didn’t demonstrate up,” said the possessor.
So she waited, hoping the two would come back.
“I couldn’t sleep at night, me and my spouse because they didn’t come back,” said the holder.
The holder says a friend of the duo called the motel, asking where they were. The friend told her the man and woman were college students from Thailand, studying in Florida. The proprietor’s son reported the missing guests to Reedley Police.
Back at Kings Sea Gorge, the water roars. The rescue team has been checking water levels daily before they determine it’s safe enough to recover the vehicle.
“That’s very treacherous right now. So it’s very dangerous for us to get in there,” said Victor Taylor with CHP.
Meaning authorities still can’t identify the victims of the car crash. The motel proprietor crosses her finger, hoping for a miracle.
“It’s sad but you never know. Miracle, maybe. I hope we find them alive,” said the possessor.
The Thai Consulate was at the scene of the crash, working with authorities and have already reported two missing students on their Facebook page. The motel possessor says the Consulate came to the Reedley Inn with the family of the victims on Friday.
Copyright two thousand seventeen Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Car crashes off cliff into Kings Sea, missing Thai students not
Car crashes off cliff into Kings Sea, missing Thai students not confirmed victims
Posted: Aug 04, two thousand seventeen 11:59 PM PDT
Updated: Aug 04, two thousand seventeen 11:59 PM PDT
KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Calif. – Two college students are missing after a tour to Kings Canyon National Park. CHP discovered traces of a car accident by a steep cliff off Highway one hundred eighty last Wednesday. The vehicle is still in the sea.
The holder of the Reedley Inn says two students checked into her motel and never came back. It’s been more than a week and she says a man and woman arrived at the motel last Tuesday. They asked her how far away the national park was. Two days later the duo never checked out but their bags were still in the motel room.
It’s a bounty for tourists and a danger for rescue teams as the sea rages on. High above the water, a windy road is where a horrifying car accident took place just last week. Now two people are missing.
The wreck happened off the 180. What’s left behind? A entirely mangled guard rail where the car crashed right through, falling at least five hundred feet into the sea. More than forty miles away at the Reedley Inn, the holder says a man and woman checked in last Tuesday.
“They asked me about the Sequoia Park and the Kings Canyon National Park. ‘How far is it,'” recalled the proprietor.
The proprietor says the guests were supposed to check out two days later but never did.
“I opened the door. All stuff in there and they didn’t demonstrate up,” said the holder.
So she waited, hoping the two would comeback.
“I couldn’t sleep at night, me and my spouse because they didn’t come back,” said the proprietor.
The holder says a friend of the duo called the motel, asking where they were. The friend told her the man and woman were college students from Thailand, studying in Florida. The holder’s son reported the missing guests to Reedley Police.
Back at Kings Sea Gorge, the water roars. The rescue team has been checking water levels daily before they determine it’s safe enough to recover the vehicle.
“That’s very treacherous right now. So it’s very dangerous for us to get in there,” said Victor Taylor with CHP.
Meaning authorities still can’t identify the victims of the car crash. The motel proprietor crosses her finger, hoping for a miracle.
“It’s sad but you never know. Miracle, maybe. I hope we find them alive,” said the holder.
The Thai Consulate was at the scene of the crash, working with authorities and have already reported two missing students on their Facebook page. The motel possessor says the Consulate came to the Reedley Inn with the family of the victims on Friday.
Copyright two thousand seventeen Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.