Yosemite visitor dies after being swept over nearly 600ft waterfall
A 22-year-old Yosemite National Park visitor, Josue Baires Alfaro, died on Saturday after being swept over Nevada Fall. Freesia Gaul, another parkgoer, attempted to rescue Alfaro after noticing him in the Merced River, but she was unable to reach him due to turbulent waters and struggled herself.

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AI-generatedA 22-year-old Yosemite National Park visitor, Josue Baires Alfaro, died on Saturday after being swept over Nevada Fall. Freesia Gaul, another parkgoer, attempted to rescue Alfaro after noticing him in the Merced River, but she was unable to reach him due to turbulent waters and struggled herself. A bystander assisted Gaul, providing a walking stick that helped her avoid going over the waterfall. The National Park Service has launched an investigation into Alfaro's death. Yosemite National Park is a popular destination that has experienced several fatal accidents in the past, prompting warnings from the park service about exercising extreme caution near flowing water.
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5 extractedYosemite National Park attracts about 4 million visitors annually.
The National Park Service has warned parkgoers to use 'extreme caution' near any flowing water or wet rock in that area.
Parkgoer Freesia Gaul attempted a rescue, stating, 'People see calm water, but they don’t realize that under that there’s a huge undercurrent.'
A 22-year-old visitor died after being swept over a 594ft-high waterfall in Yosemite National Park.
The visitor was reportedly identified as Josue Baires Alfaro.