A Utah woman was killed Saturday after she was crushed by a boulder while hiking on Stansbury Island, police said. “She stepped on the rock, this rock started moving, her foot got caught, she fell over in front of the rock and the rock slid over on top of her,” Scharmann said. The woman, who most likely died on impact, was trapped underneath the boulder for nearly four hours. Her body was recovered around 6:45 p.m. Saturday after rescuers used battery-operated Jaws of Life to remove the rock, FOX13 reported. CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APPOfficials said they believe the rain and snow on Saturday may have caused the massive rock to come loose.
Source: Fox News March 03, 2019 13:18 UTC