A helicopter rescue team attempted to locate the remaining two victims – 60-year-old Jeannie Lee of New York and 66-year-old Yun Park of New Jersey – but were unsuccessful.
Theresa Robinson, KIRO 7 NewsLEAVENWORTH, Wash. — Rescue crews recovered the body of one of three climbers killed in an avalanche on Colchuck Peak last weekend on Friday.
According to the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office, a surviving member of Cho’s climbing party provided GPS coordinates to authorities prior to the search.His body has been turned over to the Chelan County Coroner’s Office. The helicopter rescue team attempted to locate the remaining two victims – 60-year-old Jeannie Lee of New York and 66-year-old Yun Park of New Jersey – but were unsuccessful.
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