German lady drowns, team hurt in Chico River expedition
>> Monday, August 8, 2016
BONTOC, Mountain Province – A German national
drowned along the Chico River here Tuesday around 10:30 a.m. when the raft she
was riding on along with three other Germans and three guides one of whom was a
foreigner overturned.
A police report said
the incident happened at at SitioChaklikanChakso, Bontoc Ili identifying the
fatality as Judith Kiesl, 28.
Other Germans were
identified as Arian Grischa Herbig, 30; Christoph Sebastian Kaufmann, 28; Paul
Jonathan Roch, 28 all residents of Claustorwall 33, Goslar, Dasselstr 55,
Cologui, Alh Eppelheimer St, 27, 69115, Heidelberg, Germany.
Their rafting guides
were Steven Rogers, 57, married, foreign national; Frenzel Sumeg-ang and Alfred
Batnag Bacagan, 39, both residents of Sagada town.
Investigation
disclosed around 8:30 a.m. that day, the group was rafting along the Chico
River starting here from Dantay, Alab Oriente.
Upon reaching Sitio Chaklikan
Chakso, their raft accidentally hit a rock causing it to tilt and they all fell
to the river.
They were able to swim
to the river bank except for Kiesl who was missing during their accounting.
Rescuers together with
her companions searched the area and retrieved her underwater inserted between
the two stones.
She was brought to
Bontoc General Hospital but was declared dead on arrival by her attending
physician while the others who sustained slight injuries were treated at the
same hospital.
Cause of death is due
to hypoxia, aspiration and drowning. The cadaver was brought to Baguio City and
brought to the German Embassy in Manila.
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