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This could be way out there ….but, could they possibly not want to return to Korea? Do they have any relatives in the US?
I don’t think they could disable their rental car GPS. It was an awful storm, so it would not be a place to purposely ditch the car and disappear.This could be way out there ….but, could they possibly not want to return to Korea? Do they have any relatives in the US?
This could be way out there ….but, could they possibly not want to return to Korea? Do they have any relatives in the US?
Hope they've searched all of the backroads...there are so many! I travel with offline/downloaded motor vehicle BLM & Forest Service maps and still get lost. It's an absolute labyrinth. Apps cannot be trusted to direct youDaily Mail article with some new info.
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Family mysteriously goes missing after trip to Grand Canyon
Three women vanished after leaving the Grand Canyon on March 13, the same day a deadly 22-car pile-up occurred on a snow-covered Arizona highway.www.dailymail.co.uk
The sheriff's office is pursuing the GPS re-routing theory.
According to the sheriff's office, GPS data showed the BMW traveling westbound on I-40 at exactly 3:27pm on March 13 - the exact same highway and same time where the massive crash occurred.
'It was our concern that because of the weather conditions on that day and that major accident, their GPS may have rerouted them,' the sheriff's office told Fox 10.
'And if you've ever traveled up in northern Arizona, when you get rerouted, sometimes GPS will reroute you out into a forest service road without knowing that weather conditions are harsh.'
There is a sad update.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 24, 2025
Joint Press Release: Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) & Coconino County Sheriff's Office (CCSO)
Update on Fatal Collision on Interstate 40 in Williams, Arizona
The Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) and the Coconino County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) are providing an update regarding the ongoing investigation into the fatal multi-vehicle collision that occurred on Interstate 40 near Williams, Arizona, on March 13, 2025.
Through continued investigation and collaboration, investigators have confirmed that one of the vehicles involved in the collision was a BMW SUV.
Additionally, as of March 23, 2025, investigators have discovered more human remains within the debris recovered from the crash scene.
All agencies involved are actively working together to determine whether the remains are those of the South Korean nationals believed to have gone missing in the area at the time of the collision.
The intensity and prolonged duration of the fire that ensued during the collision have posed significant challenges for identification efforts. Due to the extent of the damage, the process of identifying the remains requires meticulous examination. The Yavapai County Medical Examiner's Office is diligently working to ascertain whether identification is possible.
We understand the urgency and the emotional toll this uncertainty places on the families and the public. We kindly ask for patience and understanding as our teams continue to work with care and precision to bring clarity to this heartbreaking situation.
Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Well I guess this update sadly leaves any doubt as to what happened to the three women. My thoughts are with their families as they wait for answers. What a horrible tragedy.There is a sad update.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 24, 2025
Joint Press Release: Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) & Coconino County Sheriff's Office (CCSO)
Update on Fatal Collision on Interstate 40 in Williams, Arizona
The Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) and the Coconino County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) are providing an update regarding the ongoing investigation into the fatal multi-vehicle collision that occurred on Interstate 40 near Williams, Arizona, on March 13, 2025.
Through continued investigation and collaboration, investigators have confirmed that one of the vehicles involved in the collision was a BMW SUV.
Additionally, as of March 23, 2025, investigators have discovered more human remains within the debris recovered from the crash scene.
All agencies involved are actively working together to determine whether the remains are those of the South Korean nationals believed to have gone missing in the area at the time of the collision.
The intensity and prolonged duration of the fire that ensued during the collision have posed significant challenges for identification efforts. Due to the extent of the damage, the process of identifying the remains requires meticulous examination. The Yavapai County Medical Examiner's Office is diligently working to ascertain whether identification is possible.
We understand the urgency and the emotional toll this uncertainty places on the families and the public. We kindly ask for patience and understanding as our teams continue to work with care and precision to bring clarity to this heartbreaking situation.
Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Wow they must have been one of the first carsThere is a sad update.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 24, 2025
Joint Press Release: Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) & Coconino County Sheriff's Office (CCSO)
Update on Fatal Collision on Interstate 40 in Williams, Arizona
The Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) and the Coconino County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) are providing an update regarding the ongoing investigation into the fatal multi-vehicle collision that occurred on Interstate 40 near Williams, Arizona, on March 13, 2025.
Through continued investigation and collaboration, investigators have confirmed that one of the vehicles involved in the collision was a BMW SUV.
Additionally, as of March 23, 2025, investigators have discovered more human remains within the debris recovered from the crash scene.
All agencies involved are actively working together to determine whether the remains are those of the South Korean nationals believed to have gone missing in the area at the time of the collision.
The intensity and prolonged duration of the fire that ensued during the collision have posed significant challenges for identification efforts. Due to the extent of the damage, the process of identifying the remains requires meticulous examination. The Yavapai County Medical Examiner's Office is diligently working to ascertain whether identification is possible.
We understand the urgency and the emotional toll this uncertainty places on the families and the public. We kindly ask for patience and understanding as our teams continue to work with care and precision to bring clarity to this heartbreaking situation.
Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
This is so sad and seemed to be the most likely answer. But I’m gutted. Their poor family may at least get answers now.There is a sad update.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 24, 2025
Joint Press Release: Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) & Coconino County Sheriff's Office (CCSO)
Update on Fatal Collision on Interstate 40 in Williams, Arizona
The Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) and the Coconino County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) are providing an update regarding the ongoing investigation into the fatal multi-vehicle collision that occurred on Interstate 40 near Williams, Arizona, on March 13, 2025.
Through continued investigation and collaboration, investigators have confirmed that one of the vehicles involved in the collision was a BMW SUV.
Additionally, as of March 23, 2025, investigators have discovered more human remains within the debris recovered from the crash scene.
All agencies involved are actively working together to determine whether the remains are those of the South Korean nationals believed to have gone missing in the area at the time of the collision.
The intensity and prolonged duration of the fire that ensued during the collision have posed significant challenges for identification efforts. Due to the extent of the damage, the process of identifying the remains requires meticulous examination. The Yavapai County Medical Examiner's Office is diligently working to ascertain whether identification is possible.
We understand the urgency and the emotional toll this uncertainty places on the families and the public. We kindly ask for patience and understanding as our teams continue to work with care and precision to bring clarity to this heartbreaking situation.
Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
I think part of the problem is they had to clear the accident scene to reopen the road.This is so sad and seemed to be the most likely answer. But I’m gutted. Their poor family may at least get answers now.
ETA: I’m still somewhat stunned that it took this long for authorities to find any trace of 3 people. It’s devastating. I have never heard of missing 3 people, even in the prolonged, high heat of EV lithium battery fires. I’m sorry to be gruesome, but no fillings or bone fragments? I am still stunned they needed to know 3 people were missing before they found any sign of them.
Totally agree, but 11 days is a very long time not to find any sign of the remains of 3 people. It makes me wonder if there are more. RIP lovely ladies.I think part of the problem is they had to clear the accident scene to reopen the road.
In that case no one could go through debris in an organized way as it was, they had to do all the work offsite to identify vehicles and remains.
Truly terrifying to think anyone had to go through this, but i can only hope it was fast and painless and the family will have some confirmation and peace soon.
I thought of this too. Unfortunately clearing the road is a big priority not only to satisfy drivers but because backups create risks to the safety of drivers, emergency personnel, and the evidence left on scene. Getting the evidence out of the way as quickly and as thoroughly as possible took precedent, and preserving the integrity of that evidence is extremely difficult when it's been burned down to almost nothing, AND it's been snowing, possibly windy as well.I think part of the problem is they had to clear the accident scene to reopen the road.
In that case no one could go through debris in an organized way as it was, they had to do all the work offsite to identify vehicles and remains.
Their rental car was a 2024BMW, but they don't list what model and BMW does make several electric models. New Details Released About 3 Family Members Missing After Driving in Snowstorm from the Grand Canyon to Las VegasWas this confirmed as an electric vehicle fire?
I haven’t been following for a few days, but it was reported as burning for 20 hours. That confirms for me that a lithium-ion battery was probably involved, but I haven’t seen it confirmed.Was this confirmed as an electric vehicle fire?