
A 28-year-old North Pole man died Sunday while camping in southeastern Interior Alaska, according to Alaska State Troopers.
No foul play is suspected in the death of Dustin Woster, with the state Medical Examiner’s office expected to perform an autopsy.
Troopers and the National Park Service were called at about 10 a.m. to a mountainous area off of Mile 21 Nabesna Road in Slana, between Glennallen and Tok. Woster was camping with friends and family who phoned for help when they found him unconscious and not breathing.
The investigation is ongoing.
I want to be careful and respectful of anyone who passes away but a lot of these stories just do not add up for me. I posted a story about a hunter who passed away in Washington State. The hunter was missing for several weeks and when they found him he had passed away from internal injuries to his chest. The large branch was found next to the body and investigators claim that it had fallen from a tree and hit him in the chest, yet he had no head injuries from a branch that fell from above? The details of his death did not come out until several weeks later.