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Jesus Malverde

(10,274 posts)
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 12:38 PM Jul 2013

Hikers are rescued, then drive to their deaths in Atlantic Ocean off Maine

Two lost hikers who had just been rescued during a driving rainstorm in a Maine state park died after they took a wrong turn and drove their van into the Atlantic Ocean, authorities said Wednesday.

The women — identified as Amy Stiner of Machias, Maine, who was five months pregnant, and Melissa Moyer of Sunbury, Pa. — were found dead in the back of the van about 175 feet from shore in Pond Cove near Roque Bluffs State Park on Tuesday night, the Washington County Sheriff's Department said.

Their dog was also dead, the sheriff's department said.

According to the sheriff's report, the women got lost while hiking in the park about 9 p.m. ET in heavy wind and rain. A member of a local search rescue service found the women and their dog, and state wildlife wardens drove them back to their van.

About an hour later, the Warden Service got a call that the women had driven their car into the water about a mile from where they had last been seen, the sheriff's report said.

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/07/25/19667078-hikers-are-rescued-then-drive-to-their-deaths-in-atlantic-ocean-off-maine

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Hikers are rescued, then drive to their deaths in Atlantic Ocean off Maine (Original Post) Jesus Malverde Jul 2013 OP
I read this earlier. RiffRandell Jul 2013 #1
Damn GPSs we can do it Jul 2013 #2
That's something out of Spirochete Jul 2013 #3
That's way past a bad day. And the dog too? Shit, how bad could the dog's Karma have been? 1-Old-Man Jul 2013 #4
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1-Old-Man

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4. That's way past a bad day. And the dog too? Shit, how bad could the dog's Karma have been?
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 03:57 PM
Jul 2013

What was the dog's name, Manfred?

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