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BUENA VISTA, Colo. (AP) A 13-year-old girl said her father shielded her as boulders crashed down on them on a Colorado hiking trail an action that authorities say probably saved her life even as her father and four other family members were killed.
Rescuers dug Gracie Johnson out of the rubble after Monday's slide, and she was airlifted to a Denver-area hospital with a broken leg, the Chaffee County Sheriff's Department said Tuesday.
"She told me at the last second when the boulders were coming down on top of them that he covered her up and protected her, which I believe it saved her life," said sheriff's Deputy Nick Tolsma.
Gracie's parents and sister from nearby Buena Vista were killed, as were two of her cousins from Missouri........
Monday's slide sent 100-ton boulders onto a popular viewing area that overlooks Agnes Vaille falls below 14,197-foot Mount Princeton in south-central Colorado. What triggered the massive slide wasn't immediately known, though Undersheriff John Spezze said the area had heavy summer rain and a recent snowfall. The slide left a gash the size of a football field in the mountainside, he said.
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BUENA VISTA, Colo. (AP) A 13-year-old girl said her father shielded her as boulders crashed down on them on a Colorado hiking trail an action that authorities say probably saved her life even as her father and four other family members were killed.
Rescuers dug Gracie Johnson out of the rubble after Monday's slide, and she was airlifted to a Denver-area hospital with a broken leg, the Chaffee County Sheriff's Department said Tuesday.
"She told me at the last second when the boulders were coming down on top of them that he covered her up and protected her, which I believe it saved her life," said sheriff's Deputy Nick Tolsma.
Gracie's parents and sister from nearby Buena Vista were killed, as were two of her cousins from Missouri........
Monday's slide sent 100-ton boulders onto a popular viewing area that overlooks Agnes Vaille falls below 14,197-foot Mount Princeton in south-central Colorado. What triggered the massive slide wasn't immediately known, though Undersheriff John Spezze said the area had heavy summer rain and a recent snowfall. The slide left a gash the size of a football field in the mountainside, he said.
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