Porterville Recorder

Sheriff: Two bodies pulled from California river gorge

- By SCOTT SMITH

FRESNO — A recovery team using a helicopter and a winch on Friday dragged a car from the middle of a dangerous California river where it had been stranded for more than a month and freed two bodies inside believed to be a pair of exchange students from Thailand.

The car had crashed through a guardrail and plunged 500 feet over a cliff in the Sierra Nevada into the Kings River below, authoritie­s said.

After weeks of planning and waiting for the river water to calm, a helicopter lowered members of the recovery team into the gorge. They used a hand winch to drag the car close to the bank and free the two bodies, authoritie­s said.

The remains have been sent to the coroner's office for a positive identifica­tion, Fresno County Sheriff spokesman Tony Botti said. In a statement directed to the students' families, he added this has been a difficult time for them.

"Hopefully you may now move forward in the healing process," Botti said.

On July 26, the exchange students were driving a rented car on curvy Highway 180 along a steep canyon 75 miles (120 kilometers) east of Fresno when it crashed and became lodged on boulders in the middle of the river.

The slow pace to launch the recovery had prompted emotional pleas to authoritie­s from relatives traveling in from Asia.

But only now has the river — with thundering rapids fed by massive amounts of snowmelt high in the Sierra Nevada — calmed enough to make conditions safe for the recovery team, officials said.

Investigat­ors linked the car with the students who had planned to visit Kings Canyon National Park, famous for its sweeping mountain vistas and giant sequoia trees.

Thiwadee Saengsuriy­arit, 24, and her male friend Pakapol Chairatnat­hrongporn, 28, had been enrolled at the University of South Florida. Authoritie­s will await autopsies to confirm their identities.

Friday's recovery effort did not include a second car in the same stretch of the river believed to hold a missing couple from China. Publicity of the first stranded car and the trail of wreckage led investigat­ors to the white car submerged nearby.

Authoritie­s have linked it with married couple Yinan Wang, 31, and Jie Song 30, missing seen since early August. The river's flow has to drop even more before it's safe for the second recovery, officials said.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ?? This Aug. 5, file photo shows a car in the middle of Kings River near Fresno. Authoritie­s on Friday, recovered the bodies of two Thai exchange students believed to be inside the car that plunged off a cliff more than a month ago in Central California...
PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE This Aug. 5, file photo shows a car in the middle of Kings River near Fresno. Authoritie­s on Friday, recovered the bodies of two Thai exchange students believed to be inside the car that plunged off a cliff more than a month ago in Central California...

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