KSL TV - Fri Nov 27
The man who discovered Nutty Putty Cave in 1960 says only the section where a man got stuck and died should be closed, not the whole cave.
Body of trapped Utah spelunker won't be recoveredKSAW 51 - Fri Nov 27
The popular Utah cave where a 26-year-old medical student died earlier in the week will be closed permanently and his body will not be removed, state and county officials said Friday.
Body of trapped Utah spelunker won t be recoveredGainesville.com The Gainesville Sun Gainesville, FL - Fri Nov 27
Published: Friday, November 27, 2009 at 6:07 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, November 27, 2009 at 6:07 p.m. SPANISH FORK, Utah - The Utah cave where a 26-year-old medical student died earlier in the week will be closed permanently and his body will not be removed.
Questions Arise In Utah Man's Cave DeathCBS 2 - KCAL 9 - Thu Nov 26
The brother of a man who died early Thursday trapped 700-feet inside a Utah cave said his family is remarkably strong but struggles to make sense of what happened.
Family in shock as it prepares funeral for spelunkerKMSB-TV Tucson - Thu Nov 26
A funeral is planned Saturday for the cave explorer in Utah who died early today during a rescue attempt.
Family in shock as it prepares funeral for spelunker...KXMA-TV Dickinson - Thu Nov 26
Family in shock as it prepares funeral for spelunker SALT LAKE CITY A funeral is planned Saturday for the cave explorer in Utah who died early today during a rescue attempt.
Rescuers working to free man stuck in Utah caveThe Boston Globe - Wed Nov 25
Rescuers chipped away with air-powered tools in a narrow tunnel yesterday to free a man trapped about 150 feet below ground in a popular Utah cave.
Spelunker freed after 19 hours upside-down in Utah caveNOLA.com - Wed Nov 25
Rescue workers gather Wednesday at the Nutty Putty cave in Elberta, Utah. to help rescue a man stuck about 700 feet into the narrow cave.
Crews working to free man stuck in narrow caveSalt Lake Tribune - Wed Nov 25
Rescue crews with special equipment and a medical helicopter wait Wednesday near the entrance to the Nutty Putty Cave, where John Jones, 26, of Stansbury Park, has been trapped since Tuesday night.
$25K reward offered in slayingDeseret News - Tue Nov 24
The family of the man killed during a home invasion in Payson Canyon is offering a $25,000 cash reward for information leading to suspects' arrest.
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