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Missing American base jumper found dead in Spiti Valley in Himachal, stone-pelting prevents recovery of body | News from Chandigarh

A 31-year-old American base jumper was found dead in a gorge between Kee and Tashigang in Spiti Valley in Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh on Sunday, three days after his disappearance. However, due to the danger of falling rocks, the search team has not yet been able to recover the body of Trevor Bokstaahlar, who disappeared on Thursday while visiting Spiti Valley.

Sources said, “Due to stones hurled from the cliffs, rescue teams kept the body at a safe place on Sunday evening. A joint team of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Dogra Regiment and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) again went to the hills this morning to recover the body.”

Police said the victim’s belongings are still missing and efforts are on to trace them. Bokstaahlar’s family members are expected to arrive in India on Sunday. His father is in touch with Lahaul and Spiti district police officials.

According to sources, the police came to know that the victim was a base jumper from his father, who had informed them about his son’s disappearance from Kaza in Himachal. Base jumping is a sport in which a person jumps from a fixed point and uses a parachute to slow down before reaching the ground. According to sources, pictures of the victim’s body were also shared with his family. Meanwhile, it is not yet confirmed whether the victim’s parachute was his own or rented.

Mayank Chaudhary, superintendent of police of Lahaul and Spiti, said, “A rented motorcycle of the victim was found abandoned near Tashigang on June 13. There was no sign of the body till June 15. On June 16, we noticed a group of scavengers (vultures, eagles) hovering over a particular object. Using binoculars, we concluded that it was a human body.”

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“On June 14, a drone with the help of the Army’s Dogra Regiment spotted a parachute stuck in a deep gorge between Kee and Tashigang. Subsequently, special teams of ITBP and SDRF were deployed on June 15 to carry out a rescue operation,” SP Chaudhary added.

Police said the body would be handed over to the victim’s relatives after it was recovered and an autopsy was performed.

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First uploaded on: 17-06-2024 at 13:16 IST