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A 29 -year -old Google software engineer died earlier this month at Yosemite National Park, when a tree branch collapsed and was running on a popular mark, he hit the head.
Angela Lynn was traveling hiking in the park on July 19 via Tolumne Grove, when a huge cracking sound came from the giant Sex trees, her lover David Hua told SfgateWho reported the incident earlier.
“Two to three seconds later, the branches fell out of the sky,” said Hua. “A large branch hit Angela, and then there was a bunch of small people directly behind me.”
Hua looked at the ground with blood pooling around his head before calling Lynn to 911 and demonstrated CPR until emergency respondents arrived. He said that paramedics told him that the branch immediately killed Lynn.
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29 -year -old Angela Lynn was killed earlier this month, when a falling branch hit her in the head, when she was running on a popular mark in the Tolumne Grove of the giant Semite Semite Valley, the giant Seavia Redwood trees in Yosemite National Park, Yosemite Valley, California. (Facebook / Angela Lynn)
“It was just unimaginable that something like this could be,” said Hua. “Even on such a popular mark.”
Carved wooden signals announced the entrance of Tolumne Grove of the giant Sea Kycemite Valley, California, 2016 in Yosemite National Park, Yosemite Valley, California, 2016. (Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Image)
While the National Park Service has so far released a statement on Lynn’s death, Yosemite Public Affairs Officer Scott Gediman on Wednesday issued a statement to Fox News Digital, just saying “the incident is still subject to investigation,” no more information is available with “with” with “the incident is still available”.
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Hua told SFGATE that there is a lack of disappointment with the authorities, and that Lynn’s loved ones are asking for information, maintenance and awareness about problematic trees on popular trails.
A welcome signal has been observed on 13 December 2023 at Yosemite National Park in California. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Getty Images)
Lynn earned a bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley before receiving his master’s degree and PhD. At the University of Texas. He worked in Google since 2022.
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A Google spokesman said, “We have lost a favorite and respected member of our team.” Fox 2 San Francisco“We are very sad from this tragedy, and our hearts are with their families and loved ones.”