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Indian couple who died in Yosemite took risks for photos

Rangers found their bodies about 800 feet below Taft Point above Yosemite Valley

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She was a self-described “adrenalin junkie,” and he took “wow-worthy photos” of the couple posing at the edge of cliffs and jumping from planes that appeared on social media and a travel blog that attracted thousands of followers.

In one post at the Grand Canyon this spring, 30-yearold Meenakshi Moorthy even warned daredevils who try to snap selfies from dangerous heights: “Did you know that wind gusts can be FATAL???” The caption accompanie­s a photo of Moorthy sitting on the edge of the canyon’s North Rim.

The couple’s latest trip turned out to be their last. Moorthy and her husband, Vishnu Viswanath, 29, who were Indian expats living in California, fell to their deaths in Yosemite National Park last week while taking a selfie, the man’s brother said Tuesday.

They set up their tripod near a ledge at a scenic overlook in the California park, Viswanath’s brother, Jishnu Viswanath, told AP. Visitors saw the camera the next morning and alerted park rangers, who “used high-powered binoculars to find them and used helicopter­s to airlift the bodies,” he said.

Rangers found their bodies about 800 feet (245 metres) below Taft Point, where visitors can walk to the edge of a vertigo-inducing granite ledge that ■ offers spectacula­r views of the Yosemite Valley below.

Their thrill-seeking social media posts foreshadow the couple’s link to the growing problem of selfie deaths.

A study published this month in the Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care said 259 people had died taking selfies between October 2011 and November 2017.

Travel obsessed

The report, based on findings from researcher­s in India who scoured worldwide media reports, said main causes of selfie deaths were drowning, usually involving people being washed away by waves or falling from a boat, followed by people killed while posing in front of a moving train, deaths involving falls from high places or while taking pictures with dangerous animals.

More than 10 people have died at Yosemite this year, some from natural causes and others from falls, park spokesman Scott Gediman said. Moorthy and Viswanath were born in India and had lived in the US for a few years, most recently in the San Francisco Bay Area. Cisco India said Viswanath was a software engineer at the company’s San Jose, California, headquarte­rs in Silicon Valley.

They graduated in 2010 from the College of Engineerin­g, Chengannur, in the Alapuzha district of India’s Kerala state, one of their professors, Nisha Kuruvilla, told AP.

Moorthy described her and her husband as “travel obsessed” on their blog, “Holidays & Happily Ever Afters,” which was taken down Tuesday. It was filled with photos of the couple in front of snowy peaks and on romantic trips across Europe, where they took selfies from a gondola in Venice, at the Leaning Tower of Pisa and at the Vatican.

 ?? Source: Facebook ?? Meenakshi Moorthy and Vishnu Viswanath at North Rim Grand Canyon in a photo posted on Facebook on August 8.
Source: Facebook Meenakshi Moorthy and Vishnu Viswanath at North Rim Grand Canyon in a photo posted on Facebook on August 8.

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