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Indian techie drowns in Glacier National Park in U.S.

Posted on July 12, 2024 By admin


Lake McDonald acts as a near-perfect mirror for the mountains in Glacier National Park, Montana. Image used for representative purpose only.
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A 26-year-old Indian IT professional working in California drowned in the famous Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana while on vacation with friends, according to park authorities.

The victim has been identified as Siddhant Vitthal Patil, the National Park Service said in a statement.

Mr. Patil, who was a technology professional, was hiking above the gorge on June 6 on Avalanche Lake Trail, where he fell off a large rock into Avalanche Creek.

It is unclear if he slipped on a wet portion of the rock or lost his balance.

Friends who were with him saw Mr. Patil go underwater and resurface before being swept up by the current into the gorge.

His body has not been found. Helicopters conducted aerial searches, but officials suspected the body was being held down. Mr. Patil is presumed dead, the statement said.

Rangers suspect that the body is being held down by submerged obstacles such as fallen trees or rocks.

Rangers are continuously monitoring the area and are starting to recover personal items that have washed downstream.

The water in the gorge is unsearchable due to depth and turbulence, creating whitewater conditions. Rangers flew a drone to try and determine the location of the body, but the effort was unsuccessful. Ground search efforts continue from the gorge to the bridge on Trail of the Cedars.

Mr. Patil, hailing from Maharashtra, was living and working in California and on vacation with friends.

He texted his mother two hours before the tragic incident, telling her that he would be returning to San Jose, where he worked with Cadence Design Systems, in another three days.

His friends got his iPhone IMEI numbers from the phone box in his room and gave them to the Park rangers in Montana and other authorities to help in the search work, Mr. Chaudhari said. This hasn’t yielded results yet, his maternal uncle Pritesh Chaudhari, who is based in Pune, told PTI.

His mother Priti and father Vitthal, who retired from the Maharashtra government’s irrigation department in May, are in shock and not in a position to speak, Mr. Chaudhari said.

Mr. Patil went to the U.S. in 2020 to do his MS from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He joined Cadence in 2023.



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