The body of a woman who jumped into an icy river was found holding the person she was trying to rescue, her family said
Four months after Amanda Richmond Rogers disappeared under the ice of an Alaskan river, her body was discovered holding the person she tried to rescue.
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Amanda Richmond Rogers
Thi thể của một người phụ nữ cố gắng cứu của mình khỏi một dòng sông băng giá đã được phát hiện ở Anchorage, Alaska, vào Chủ nhật, theo báo cáo của Anchorage Daily News, Alaska News Source và Daily Mail.
Amanda Richmond Rogers, 45 tuổi, đi dạo dọc theo sông North Fork Eagle cùng chồng, Tiến sĩ Brian Rogers, để kỷ niệm 18 năm ngày cưới vào ngày 23/12/2023. Trong khi đi dạo, một trong hai của họ, Groot, rơi xuống băng trên sông, và Richmond Rogers đã nhảy vào để cứu của họ.
Thi thể của cô được phát hiện vào ngày 24/3. Chị gái của cô, Jennifer Richmond, chia sẻ rằng Richmond Rogers đã tìm thấy Groot trong vòng tay của mình, lưu ý rằng gia đình của Richmond Rogers nói, “Cô ấy thực sự đã chết một anh hùng.”
Vào chiều Chủ nhật, một người qua đường đã tìm thấy thi thể của cô ngoài đường mòn North Fork, phát ngôn viên Sở Cảnh sát Anchorage Renee Oistad cho biết, theo Nguồn tin Alaska. Văn phòng Giám định Y khoa Alaska sau đó đã xác nhận danh tính của cô.
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Amanda Richmond Rogers
At the time of the incident, Rogers noticed their dog, Groot, fell into the ice. Rogers, 49, quickly went into the river to search for their pet, but once he couldn’t locate Groot, he headed back to the surface. Once he came up, Richmond Rogers jumped into the water to rescue their dog.
“I knew from the look on her face she was going in to save our dog,” said Rogers, per Anchorage Daily News. He yelled for his wife not to go in, and once she was under the ice, she vanished.
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“Amanda loved her dogs nearly as much as our kids, they were our family,” said Rogers. He explained that his wife “did not jump in to save ‘just a dog,’ it was a family member.”
The pair shared four sons: Leif Thurmond, who is in his 20s, teenagers Liam Rogers and August Rogers, as well as 10-year-old Bodhi Rogers.
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Following the Dec. 23 tragedy, the Alaska Dive Search, Rescue and Recovery Team looked for her body in the following days. The search ended on Dec. 29, reported NBC News.
Earlier in March, Richmond Rogers’ family, friends and colleagues hosted a celebration of life.
“Do as Mom did and leave this earth with no regrets,” said Leif, per Alaska News Source. “Mom was such a unique, special person that God couldn’t wait any longer to see her in heaven, and I don’t blame him,” added Liam.
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“She would take Dad, her sons and her dogs over anything in the world, her identity, I don’t care, anything,” said Bodhi. Her third son, August, added, “Coming together to make light of this dark situation would bring tears to her eyes because we won’t look at how much time we didn’t get with her, but all the time we did.”
Additionally, her fellow nursing coworkers held a Nightingale ceremony to honor Richmond Rogers’ dedication to saving lives as an emergency room and pediatric hospice nurse.
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Representatives for the Anchorage Police Department and Alaska Medical Examiner’s Office did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for more information on Friday.
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