Denver (KDVR) – The investigator confirmed on Monday that Denver (KDVR) – the investigator was killed on Monday.
The loss of the Ayes Andrew Porter, 25, from Atell, North Carolina, and Ian Stasco, 25, from Salt Lake City, in the San Juan National Land Forests area on September 13.
The Conjos Coroner Provincial Office told Fox31 that the preliminary results of the autopsy that took place on Monday are that the two were killed by a thunderbolt.
The pathologist’s office said last week that there are no clear signs of shock and there are no signs of wrong play.
Bridge Murphy, a porter of Porter, said in a Facebook post on Monday that he was in the wrong time when a storm rolled.
“It is an official thing, that the lightning strike on the ground took them in a moment. They did nothing wrong, they did not feel fear or pain. He was just trying to return to the car where the storms were rolled on Friday – September 12. It was from everyone’s hands, and I am very grateful, we found them until they were in peace.
The two men were found about two miles from Rio de Los Pinos President, that he told Fox31 families that men were seen on a camera near their car in TrailHead on September 11, and that other fishermen informed their vision of the corridor on September 12.
In recent years, it is known that Colorado has one of the highest death rates and lightning injuries in the United States, according to what he said.Disease control and prevention centers.
More than 170 people have joined research efforts, including many search and rescue teams and volunteers who traveled from places such as Texas, Akllahoma, Arkansas, Wyoumeng and even the East Coast to help.