The body of a
22-year-old Louisiana woman were found in the Grand Canyon on Saturday – nearly
four months after she was reported missing.
The body of Diana Zacarias was found by Rangers, of
Natchitoches, under Pima Point during their training on July 30, a Grand Canyon
National Park spokeswoman tells PEOPLE.
The woman was reported missing on April 3, according
to an NPS statement.
And The
National Park Service searched for the woman for several days without finding
her.
Park officials said Zacarias arrived on the South Rim
of the park on April 2 and is believed to have visited Yaki Point and Lookout
Studio.
No additional details of her death were immediately
available, according to multiple reports.
Officials with the Louisiana School for Math, Science
and the Arts, where Zacarias was once a student, remembered her in a Facebook post.
"Our
deepest condolences are with the Zacarias family," the post read.
"Diana was one of three siblings who attended LSMSA. May the family find
peace and comfort in this difficult time."
Both NPS and the Coconino County medical examiner are
investigating the incident, the Associated Press reports.
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