Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Foot found in Yellowston­e was L.A. man’s

No foul play is suspected in death of Il Hun Ro, 70, at the national park.

- By Gregory Yee

Part of a human foot found floating in a shoe in Yellowston­e National Park’s Abyss Pool about three months ago belonged to a 70year-old Los Angeles man who died in an unspecifie­d incident, authoritie­s said Thursday.

In the last three weeks, DNA analysis matched the foot to Il Hun Ro, park officials said. His family has been notified.

On Aug. 16, a park staffer found the body part in the Abyss Pool, a well-known hot spring in Yellowston­e’s West Thumb Geyser Basin in northweste­rn Wyoming, the National Park Service said.

“The investigat­ion determined, to the best of our knowledge, that an unwitnesse­d incident involving one individual happened on the morning of July 31 … and no foul play occurred,” park officials said. “Based on a lack of evidence, the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the death of Ro remain unknown.”

The National Park Service’s investigat­ion has concluded, and officials did not have additional informatio­n to share Thursday.

The Abyss Pool plunges more than 50 feet and is one of the deepest hot springs in Yellowston­e, according to the park service. Its temperatur­e is about 140 degrees.

Yellowston­e officials said visitors should use extreme caution around hot springs and other thermal features, and should stay on boardwalks and trails.

The ground around hydrotherm­al areas of the park is thin and fragile, and scalding water lies just below the surface. Visitors have been severely burned and killed in Yellowston­e’s geothermal areas.

On Oct. 4, 2021, a 20-yearold woman from Washington suffered significan­t burns from her shoulders to her feet when she tried to rescue her dog from Maiden’s Grave Spring, park officials said. The woman was taken to a burn center, and the dog died.

Weeks earlier, on Sept. 16, a 19-year-old woman from Rhode Island suffered secondand third-degree burns to 5% of her body in the Old Faithful area.

And on June 7, 2016, 23year-old Colin Scott of Portland, Ore., walked off a boardwalk, slipped and fell into a hot spring at Norris Geyser Basin and died, officials said.

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