A 29 -year -old Los Angeles citizen living in northern California was killed by the lost Sikoya branch while walking in Yosemit National Park earlier this month.
The tragedy was revealed on July 19, when Angela Lin and her friend, David Hua, were wandering in twenty or so, from a giant Sikoyen or so in Toulomin Park, about a mile of car parking, SFGATE mentioned.
Hawa said they heard a loud voice from the top and that the branches began to fall from the top.
He told The Outlet: “One of the big branches hit Angela, then there was a group of smaller directly behind me.”
After preparing to influence, Hua said that he opened his eyes and saw Lin lying on her back, with blood gathering around her head. Immediately call emergency services and manage CPR until the garden guard took over.
The paramedics announced the 29 -year -old deaths at the scene, and told her boyfriend that she was immediately killed by the branch.
While Tuolumne Grove was closed for about a week, family members, friends and loved ones were frustrated due to the lack of information provided by Service Service, which did not issue a statement of the deadly accident.
“The incident is still under investigation.”
After the indispensable loss, HUA expressed its concerns about maintenance, and awareness of trees that are likely to be dangerous and safety on popular paths.
He was described as someone, a loyal person who has real and profound links with others. The 29 -year -old joined the University of California in Berkeley, and later, the University of Texas in Austin, before he finally occupied a job in Google as a software engineer and lives in Mountain View.
In her memory, a Collecting charitable donations It was organized, with the revenues that KQed Inc. , It is a member of a television program in the Gulf region.
Lin to rest in August in Weeter will be placed in an open funeral service only for family and invited friends.