Toxic algae bloom considered in deaths of a Northern California couple, their baby and their dog, found in remote hiking area.
SAN FRANCISCO — Investigators are considering whether toxic algae blooms or other hazards may have contributed to the, authorities said.
But the hazmat declaration was lifted Wednesday, and Mariposa County Sheriff Jeremy Briese said he didn’t believe the mines were a factor, the“This is a very unusual, unique situation,” said Kristie Mitchell, a spokesperson for the sheriff’s office. “There were no signs of trauma, no obvious cause of death. There was no suicide note.”
The area around Hite’s Cove was the site of a hard rock gold mining operation in the mid-19th century.
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