An unknown Japanese woman died in Argentina Falling from a cliff while exploring a valley or 6:48 on September 1

While traveling in the Umawaka Valley, a World Heritage Site in Argentina, South America, a Japanese woman who was missing was found dead on the 31st. It is believed to have fallen from the cliff while strolling through the valley.

According to Argentine police, Toshiko Kamegawa (60) from Chiba Prefecture passed away.

Mr. Kamegawa has been staying alone at the hotel in Purmamarca, Jujuy Province, in the Umahuaca Valley, a World Heritage Site in Argentina. On the morning of the 26th, he walked to the hotel saying, “I will go for a walk in the valley” I was missing after I left.

Employees reported that clothes and passports were left behind at the hotel and the police and fire departments were searching for 40 people using helicopters.

And on the 31st, the fire department discovered Mr. Kamegawa who was falling under the cliff and confirmed his death.

According to the local police, there was an accident in which tourists fell and died several months ago at this place, so the police fell from the cliff, such as Kamejigawa slipping while walking I am looking at what I did.