![]() ![]() The decision to seal the entire cave was made because officials believe the area is too dangerous. … This decision gives us the opportunity to respect the family and properly address a final resting place for John." "We don't want to take what we love about Utah out of our lives. "We live in an active, outdoorsy area and that doesn't come without risks," Tracy said. The decision to seal the cave is controversial since the cave has been a popular site for caving enthusiasts and area recreationists since the 1960s. Sheriff Jim Tracy said the decision was made out of respect for the family and considering the fact that this is the fifth incident of this kind in the cave within the past 10 years. The risk is too high," Utah County Sheriff's Sgt. "There will be no future efforts to remove the body because of where it's located and the danger of accessing the area. A 27-hour rescue involving more than 130 volunteers was mounted within an hour of the 911 call that went out late Tuesday, but Jones ultimately lost consciousness and died. Jones, 26, of Stansbury Park, died in the cave late Wednesday after he became stuck in an 18-inch by 10-inch L-shaped "pinch point" in an unnamed area of the cave. The decision to not retrieve the body and permanently seal the cave near Elberta was made after numerous meetings with state and county officials, caving experts, search and rescue team members and those in Jones' family. It was a difficult decision as evidenced by the cracking voices and watering eyes of officials who made the announcement Friday, many of whom are still reeling from the devastation of Jones' death. SPANISH FORK - The Nutty Putty Cave will serve as the final resting place for John Jones. ![]()
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