A 34-year-old hospitality worker at Yosemite National Park passed away due to severe injuries found in employee housing. Rescuers discovered her on March 20, leading to her hospitalization in Fresno, where she died the next day. The National Park Service, Fresno County Sheriff-Coroner's Office, and FBI are jointly investigating the circumstances surrounding her death. The worker, originally from Fresno, has not been identified publicly. Although the investigation is ongoing, officials indicate that there are currently no evident links to criminal activity.
A 34-year-old hospitality worker died one day after rangers found her with severe injuries in a Yosemite National Park housing facility.
The park service's Investigative Services Branch is investigating the death along with the Fresno County Sheriff-Coroner's Office and the FBI.
While the FBI is leading the investigation, local officials are assisting to see if it is indeed suspicious, though nothing lends itself to that at this point.
Rangers and rescue personnel found her at a concessioner housing facility; she was identified as being from Fresno.
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