James Kim found dead
p2pnet.net News:- Sadly, James Kim, the CNET News.com who went searching for help after his family was marooned by deep snow in Washington State, has been found dead.
“Rescue workers discovered the body of a San Francisco man Wednesday, 11 days after he took a disastrous series of wrong turns in Oregon’s coastal range while driving his family on a vacation trip,” says Los Angeles Times. “It was a grim coda to the miraculous rescue two days earlier of his wife and two young daughters.”
All three were rescued Monday when a search helicopter spotted Kati Kim waving a yellow umbrella.
Also See:
Los Angeles Times - Missing father’s body found a mile from car, December 7, 2006
yellow umbrella - CNET editor lost in bad weather, December 5, 2006
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