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Kentucky has tons of sink holes too, but I've never heard of anyone falling into one, although I have heard of animals on farms doing so. An acquaintance who owns a horse farm said they lost a foal one time and the only way they found it was when she spotted vultures circling. Luckily, the foal was still alive and they were able to get it up out of the hole. Poor little Noah, I hope he didn't suffer.
"Very Tragic".. 'RIP Noah Israel Chamberlin'...
Noah's family, friends, and loved ones have been initiated into the involuntary fraternity of the new life's normal, meaning that their lives will never be the same as it was before 1 PM on 01/14/2016...
[video=youtube;q2T1csHUgF4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2T1csHUgF4[/video]
This is not said with any negativity!
After repeatedly hearing how rough the terrain was, it jumped out at me to hear he was found in a clearing.
We will never know why, however, this lost child ended up in a place where he could be easily found. For me, he was waiting to be found.
bbmChester County Sheriff Blair Weaver addressed reporters Thursday afternoon, and said Noah’s body was located between 1-4 p.m. about a mile and a half from where he went missing on Jan. 14.
“I think we’ve done everything humanly possible,” Weaver said. “We were there and we stuck to it and it just wasn’t meant to be for some reason. We don’t know everything, and we’re not supposed to know everything.”
Madison County Fire Chief Eric Turner said Noah's body was found on the outskirts of the search area, an area that had only previously been searched one time.
I guess that brings into question just how useful helicopters are, doesn't it ?
I'm not sure if this has been posted or not, but it is a video of the Press Conference.
[video=youtube;7Yj14spjOcs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Yj14spjOcs[/video]