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2 rescued earlier at site of Utah cave tragedy

Friday, November 27, 2009 3:38:07 AM
By JENNIFER DOBNER

This Wednesday Nov. 25, 2009 photo provided by the Utah County Sheriff's Office shows an unidentified volunteer rescuer during a rescue effort in Nutty Putty Cave, near Elberta, Utah. John Jones, 26, of Stansbury Park, died Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 nearly 28 hours after he became stuck upside-down in Nutty Putty Cave, a popular spelunking site  about 80 miles south of Salt Lake City. His death is the first known fatality at the cave, according to the Utah County sheriff's office. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Utah County Sheriff's Office)SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The medical student who died in a Utah cave was the third spelunker in recent years to get stuck in the same tiny crevice but the only one die — an outcome that devastated the dozens of rescuers who worked for more than a day to save him.

John Jones, 26, of Stansbury Park, died early Thursday morning nearly 28 hours after he got stuck in Nutty Putty Cave, a popular spelunking site south of Salt Lake City. It was the first known fatality since cavers began exploring the 1,500-foot cave's narrow passageways in the 1960s, cave access manager Michael Leavitt said.

Utah County sheriff's office Sgt. Spencer Cannon said rescuers, who numbered well above 50 at times, were shocked and deeply saddened by the outcome.


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