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发信人: jerryfu (守望者), 信区: SanFrancisco
标 题: 沉重悼念田波同学
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Jul 26 19:59:59 2011, 美东)
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给所有认识田波和愿意帮助他家人的朋友
Tian Bo, from Shandong, Jinan. Born in 1974, graduated from South-East
University of China in 1999 with Master Degree. worked in Seagate Singapore.
2002-2004 studied in UC Irvine,Joined Samsung San Jose in 2004.
July 18 2011, he took a road trip to Utah, alone, lost his way on 7,23,
during the hiking in the famous scene: The Wave and slipped and fell down
from the cliff.
Tian Bo made a lot of friend in the USA with his pleasant personality and
wide range of hobbies. If you want to provide any help to his parents and
family, please click the link below to leave your contact. We will have more
detailed info later for his funeral .
捐款网址
http://www.cmain.org/
田波同学遇难的官方报道
http://www.sunews.net/article.cfm?articleID=900
Hiker falls to death in Buckskin Gulch
On July 24, 2011, the Kane County Sheriff’s Office received a report that a
hiker was found deceased in Buckskin Gulch near the confluence with Wire
Pass. Hikers stumbled upon the man, later identified as Bo Tian, 36, of San
Jose, California. Tian had a permit to hike The Wave, a popular day hike
area south of the Utah border in the BLM-administered Paria Wilderness area.
Tian was last seen at The Wave near dusk on the night of July 23.
It is believed that while hiking back out to the Wire Pass Trailhead he
became lost. “He slid down a couple of smaller ledges and it appears that
his momentum took him over a 100 foot cliff ledge,” said Deputy Brent Smith
, who is the lead investigator on the case.
KCSO Deputies, BLM employees, a Utah Medical Examiner’s Office Investigator
and the Kane County Search and Rescue all responded to the scene.
“Everything that we have leads us to believe that Tian was deceased upon
impact,” stated Chief Deputy Tracy Glover. “We would like to thank the BLM
employees and Search and Rescue volunteers that came together on the
holiday weekend to help with the recovery of Mr. Tian,” added Glover.
Rescuers took turns packing Tian through some very grueling slot canyons for
approximately two miles.
The Sheriff’s Office and the BLM Field Office would like to remind hikers
that it is not safe to hike in areas that you are not familiar with after
dark. It’s also advised to be sure to travel with a GPS, plenty of water
and don’t go into backcountry areas alone. |
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