Vancouver man killed in fall at Lower Lewis River Falls east of Cougar

A Vancouver man died Wednesday after being swept over the Decrease Lewis River Falls within the Gifford Pinchot Nationwide Forest, 53 miles east of Cougar.

The Skamania County Sheriff’s Workplace recognized the person as Benjamin Ok. Jones, 25.

The sheriff’s workplace was referred to as at 1:36 pm a couple of hiker who had fallen or been swept over the falls. The caller needed to drive to seek out mobile service and stated the incident occurred 28 minutes earlier, in keeping with a press launch.

Jones was within the space with buddies on their so-called “Waterfall Wednesday” hike. He was final seen on a ledge west of the falls when his buddies overlooked him. Witnesses on the backside of the falls stated they noticed Jones scream for assist in the water. They tried to achieve him, however he went underwater and by no means reappeared, the press launch stated.

A search and rescue officer responded together with the North Nation EMS, the Volcano Rescue Staff and the Skamania County’s Sheriff’s Dive Rescue Unit. Divers discovered Jones 14 ft west of the primary basin. Based on the press launch, he was pronounced useless on the scene.

“This tragic accident is a reminder to make use of established lookout factors and keep on monitor whereas visiting the falls,” the sheriff’s workplace stated.

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