Monday, an aunt and niece, along with their tour driver, were killed when their jeep plunged down a cliff on a famously treacherous path in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains.
Diana Robles, 28, and Ofelia Figueroa-Perez, 60, all from Yuma, Arizona, and Don Fehd, 72, a hired driver, died on September 12 about noon when their 2022 Jeep Gladiator overturned on Ouray County Road 361, commonly known as Camp Bird Road.
The vehicle, which was travelling from the Yankee Boy Basin region towards Ouray, veered off the road and dropped 100 feet to the bottom before rolling 140 feet down a steep slope and came to rest on its top at the bank of Canyon Creek.
Police said that Fehd was ejected from the car while Robles and Figueroa-Perez were discovered still seated in their respective seats.
According to the New York Post, Robles had snapped a photograph of the renowned Imogene Pass moments before the tragic accident.
The Daily Press said that it was the second fatal accident in the region within a week, as another Arizona man was killed and his wife was wounded after their all-terrain vehicle experienced a similar accident near Imogene Pass.