Don't Let Bad Brakes Ruin Your Summer Fun
Five million visitors a year to Arizona's Grand Canyon. Occasionally one of them will re-enact "Thelma & Louise."
(CNN) -- A man died after his car plunged 600 feet off the edge of the Grand Canyon's South Rim, authorities said Tuesday.Reminds me to have the brakes on my car checked.
The Arizona park's regional communications center received several reports of a car driving off the edge about 6 a.m. Monday, according to a written statement.
"Upon arriving at the scene, investigators found tire tracks leading to the edge behind the Thunderbird Lodge and received reports of a single occupant in a blue passenger car driving over the edge," the statement said.
Rescue personnel descended on ropes and found the vehicle about 600 feet into the canyon. The man's body was recovered shortly afterward, the statement said.
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Authorities have not ruled the death a suicide, she said. "It has not been ruled anything at this time."
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