Yellowstone National Park Worker Falls To Death
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone Park concession worker, 21, falls to her death from top of canyon viewing point while socializing with a group of her colleagues at 3am.

An Ecuadorian woman has fallen to her death at Grand Canyon of Yellowstone National Park.

Estefania Liset Mosquera Alcivar, 21, was a park concession worker from Quito, Ecuador, and in the U.S. on a visa.




She fell into the canyon at Grandview Point at around 3.15am on Friday while socializing with co-workers near a huge drop.

She was near a trail along the edge of the canyon when she plunged to her death.

Her companions saw her fall and dialed 911.

Rescuers spotted her body in the canyon at first light. They determined the fall was not survivable.

Search and rescue crews used a helicopter to recover her body later in the morning.

Yellowstone officials say the death is under investigation. 

Tributes flooded in from friends and family after officials revealed she had died.

Relative Jose Verdezoto Mosquera wrote on Facebook in Spanish: 'You have no idea how much I miss you my you. I'll always remember you as that beautiful girl and full of life.

'We lost you but heaven is so lucky to have won a beautiful and wise little angel.

'May God bless you and be always at your side. This is not a goodbye just a see you soon.' 

Michelle Bonilla, her friend, added: 'Thank you for so many years of loving us so much my little tefita.

'I leave a little hole in my soul but always always close together. I love you so much friend. Rest in peace.'

Another friend wrote: 'I'll miss your bright spirit, Estefi. You were always so kind to everyone; it hurts so much to know you're gone. Rest in peace, beautiful girl. '

Park officials released a statement urging visitors to use caution when using certain trails. 

An Oregon man died at Yellowstone in June when he walked off the boardwalk at Norris Geyser Basin, slipped and fell into a hot spring.

Earlier that month a 13-year-old boy was burned when his father, who had been carrying him, slipped into a different spring.


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Yellowstone National Park Worker Falls To Death


Yellowstone National Park Worker Falls To Death
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone Park concession worker, 21, falls to her death from top of canyon viewing point while socializing with a group of her colleagues at 3am.

An Ecuadorian woman has fallen to her death at Grand Canyon of Yellowstone National Park.

Estefania Liset Mosquera Alcivar, 21, was a park concession worker from Quito, Ecuador, and in the U.S. on a visa.




She fell into the canyon at Grandview Point at around 3.15am on Friday while socializing with co-workers near a huge drop.

She was near a trail along the edge of the canyon when she plunged to her death.

Her companions saw her fall and dialed 911.

Rescuers spotted her body in the canyon at first light. They determined the fall was not survivable.

Search and rescue crews used a helicopter to recover her body later in the morning.

Yellowstone officials say the death is under investigation. 

Tributes flooded in from friends and family after officials revealed she had died.

Relative Jose Verdezoto Mosquera wrote on Facebook in Spanish: 'You have no idea how much I miss you my you. I'll always remember you as that beautiful girl and full of life.

'We lost you but heaven is so lucky to have won a beautiful and wise little angel.

'May God bless you and be always at your side. This is not a goodbye just a see you soon.' 

Michelle Bonilla, her friend, added: 'Thank you for so many years of loving us so much my little tefita.

'I leave a little hole in my soul but always always close together. I love you so much friend. Rest in peace.'

Another friend wrote: 'I'll miss your bright spirit, Estefi. You were always so kind to everyone; it hurts so much to know you're gone. Rest in peace, beautiful girl. '

Park officials released a statement urging visitors to use caution when using certain trails. 

An Oregon man died at Yellowstone in June when he walked off the boardwalk at Norris Geyser Basin, slipped and fell into a hot spring.

Earlier that month a 13-year-old boy was burned when his father, who had been carrying him, slipped into a different spring.


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