Anonymous ID: ecf9a8 June 24, 2026, 4:54 p.m. No.24755375   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Yosemite

Gaul, an Australian-Canadian, initially thought she was just witnessing a man having fun in the water, but then she spotted the telltale sign that things were not what they seemed.

'I saw slight ripples at the edge of the water,' she recalled, telling the Daily Mail that is when she knew the man, later identified as Josue Baires Alfaro, was trapped in an 'incredibly strong undercurrent'.

Within seconds, Gaul dropped her camera and ran into the water to try to save him, she recalled.

She soon realized how intense the current was, which made it hard for her to get a solid grip on him.

Gaul said she acted as fast as she could in a 10 to 20 second window until she realized Alfaro couldn't be saved.

As he was swept away in the raging water, Gaul said her body kept hitting the rocks, and she started to accept the fact that her life might be over too.

But that's when she spotted a girl holding out a stick toward her and grabbed on.

As she did so, Gaul said she painfully watched Alfaro go over the edge of the waterfall.

'I looked at him, he looked at me. He looked at me like he wasn't going to make it,' she explained.

Once she was back on shore, Gaul ran over to where she thought he might end up. She also recalled having a sliver of hope that he might be badly injured, but still alive.

But, unfortunately, park officials later found his body.

Anonymous ID: ecf9a8 June 24, 2026, 5:11 p.m. No.24755455   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24755444

A 17-year-old minor, entrusted to Child Welfare, succumbed to injuries inflicted during an extremely violent beating on a construction site in Narbonne.

Five young people, including three minors, were indicted for attempted murder after the lightning investigation conducted by the police, who favor the thesis of a premeditated ambush.