Infant feared dead after family vehicle veers off cliff in Northern California
Briefly

Authorities in Trinity County are conducting ongoing search and rescue operations for an infant swept away in the Trinity River after a car accident. A couple traveling with their 9-month-old son lost control of their vehicle, which veered off State Route 299 and into the river. The parents attempted to save their child from being swept away, but the fast-moving river made the rescue impossible. Despite ongoing efforts, search teams have not yet located the child, with the river's dangerous conditions complicating the search.
"At some point, the child was handed from one person to the other and that's the last time either party remembers seeing the child."
"The river - a popular spot for white water rafting around this time of the year - is fast-moving and dangerous."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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