Grand Canyon visitor falls to death, body found 200 feet below park’s North Rim

A 44-year-old man visiting Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona was found 200 feet below the North Rim after park officials say he accidentally slipped off the ledge.

A man visiting Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona died on Friday after falling off a ledge on the North Rim, officials said.

The 44-year-old man was off the trail when he accidentally slipped around 3:30 p.m. from the rim west of the Bright Angel Point Trail, the National Park Service said in a news release on Saturday.

Park rangers responded and found the man’s body about 200 feet below the rim.

Officials did not immediately release the man’s identity.

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The National Park Service and the Coconino County Medical Examiner's Office are investigating.

At least five people, including the 44-year-old man, have died this year in Grand Canyon National Park.

In June, a 41-year-old Canadian woman died as she was hiking out of the Grand Canyon on the Bright Angel Trail above Three-Mile Resthouse in temperatures as high as 104 degrees.

In April, a Utah woman on a private boating trip died after falling about 20 feet near Ledges Camp along the Colorado River.

Park officials have advised visitors to be prepared for the heat and to stay on designated trails and walkways.

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