Gabor Berczi-Tomcsanyi’s body was found in Grand Canyon National Park

According to the Grand Canyon National Park Service (NPS), “Based on evidence found with the body, the individual is believed to be missing person Gabor Berczi-Tomcsanyi.” Both the NPS and Coconino County Medical Examiner’s Office are investigating the cause of death.

According to Fox 10 Phoenix,

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK – National Park Service officials said the body of a man who went missing after he reportedly visited the Grand Canyon in July was found on Monday, August 23, 2021.

Gabor Berczi-Tomcsanyi, 45, is a Hungarian national who was believed to have visited the South Rim on or around July 19. His body was recovered Monday approximately 430 feet below the rim.

Las Vegas authorities reached out to Grand Canyon park rangers on Aug. 9, and officials were able to find Berczi-Tomcsanyi’s vehicle at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center shortly afterward.

“Based on evidence found with the body, the individual is believed to be missing person Gabor Berczi-Tomcsanyi,” Grand Canyon NPS officials said on Aug. 25.

A death investigation is being conducted by the National Park Service and the Coconino County Medical Examiner.

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