Utah boy dies after being buried under sand dune at state park

SALT LAKE CITY -


A 13-year-old Utah boy has died from his accidents a day after a sand dune he was digging in collapsed and buried him at a state park, officers mentioned Monday.


The boy had been digging a tunnel into the dune at southern Utah's Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park when it collapsed on him Saturday night, park rangers mentioned.


A member of the family alerted authorities, and rangers arrived to dig the boy out from what they mentioned was about 6 1/2 ft (2 metres) of sand.


After rangers and Kane County Sheriff's deputies rescued him, discovered he had a pulse, and administered CPR, the boy was transported to a St. George hospital after which to Main Youngsters's Hospital in Salt Lake Metropolis. He died there Sunday after not regaining mind exercise, the Utah Division of State Parks Division mentioned.


The boy, Ian Spendlove, was from Santa Clara, a small city about 65 miles (105 kilometres) from Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, officers mentioned Monday.


Campers and off-road drivers flock to the park close to the Utah-Arizona border for the colourful hue of its heat, pink sand, which is made out of eroding Navajo sandstone.


Devan Chavez, a spokesman for the parks company, mentioned he wasn't conscious of any related incidents at Coral Pink Sand Dunes, however in 2012, one other teen died after being trapped below a collapsed sand dune at Snow Canyon State Park, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) northwest.


Saturday's dune collapse stays below investigation. Rangers mentioned it occurred rapidly and they didn't know the way lengthy the boy was buried.


Chavez supplied condolences to Spendlove's household and urged guests to be secure, put on helmets or life jackets and alert others of recreation plans when in state parks.


“At all times recreate with a buddy or somebody who will help you or go and get assist. And all the time let somebody away from the realm know the place you are going and what your plan is,” he mentioned.

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