Mother, aged 40, tragically dies after falling 140 feet while hiking a mountain in Arizona with her husband and baby

On Monday, a California mother died after falling 140 feet while hiking with her infant and husband on an Arizona mountain, according to local authorities.

The woman, identified as Zaynab Joseph, was discovered by hikers who heard her scream in agony on an embankment after falling down a high precipice on Bear Mountain, according to the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office.

One of the hikers hurried down the embankment, where Joseph, 40, was still breathing but died shortly after, according to the sheriff’s office.

First responders recovered Joseph’s body after evacuating the husband and their child from the mountain.

According to officials, the family was sleeping at an Airbnb in Sedona while traveling from California.

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The cause of the unfortunate occurrence is being investigated, with sheriff officers conducting repeated interviews with hikers after they went down the mountain.

According to a lady who identified as the victim’s sister, Joseph had a “heart of gold,” People.com stated.

“No words can describe the pain our families are going through, especially her husband and three young children,” Farwa Zaidi posted on Facebook.

The US Forest Service classifies Bear Mountain as a “strenuous hike” since it is generally unshaded, steep, and tough in spots.

It’s unclear where Joseph and her family were trekking when she fell.

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