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The desperate last message a dad sent before dying alongside his family in suffocating temperatures has been revealed - but tragically it never went through.
Jonathan Gerrish, 45, wife Ellen Chung, 31, their one-year-old daughter Muji, and the family's dog, Oski, were all found dead in the Sierra National Forest in California on August 17, 2021.
A police investigation into the mysterious deaths lasted months, but ultimately concluded that they died from hypothermia and dehydration while hiking in 38C temperatures.
Now, the Mariposa County Sheriff's Office has released the devastating messages the software engineer had tried to send out before dying, the Mirror reports.
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The final message read: "[Name redacted] can you help us. On savage lundy trail heading back to Hites cove trail. No water or ver [over] heating with baby.”
Tragically, the text never reached the intended recipient because of poor service.
The Lancashire dad - a software engineer - had also attempted to make five calls to different numbers, none of which ever went through.
Sheriff Jeremy Briese said the data from Jonathan's phone "confirmed the team's initial findings."
Detectives had initially launched a murder probe but they then ruled out homicide.
Jonathan, Ellen and Muji were found 1.6 miles from their vehicle in temperatures that could have soared above 100F (37C), Mariposa County Sheriff Jeremy Briese said.
They were found with one empty water bottle and a bottle of formula between them, which indicated the heat and lack of sustenance likely contributed to their death.
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Royal followers have wanted to see Queen Elizabeth and Lilibet meet each other ever since Prince Harry’s baby girl was born—and now, the Queen is even more eager to make it happen.
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Summer of Soul” were among the big winners at the 37th Film Independent Spirit Awards Sunday.The ceremony hosted by Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally was held in a tent by the beach in Santa Monica, California, broadcast on AMC and IFC. It is the cool, casual counterpart to some of the more traditional film awards shows.“If you don’t win, you can just walk straight into the ocean,” Offerman said.Gyllenhaal won best feature, director and best screenplay for her adaptation of the Elena Ferrante novel “The Lost Daughter.”Through tears, Gyllenhaal said that more than anything she believes in love.
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Wilson Chapman editorThe winners of the 28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced on Sunday, Feb. 27. Held this year at the Santa Monica Barker Hangar, the ceremony broadcast live on TNT and TBS at 8 p.m.