Above, the Grand Tetons from Jackson Lake. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It appears that Gabby Petito's ashes were scattered in the Jenny Lake area of Grand Teton National Park.
Her father posted a Tweet last week indicating the did so after retrieving them.
iHeart.com posted:
Gabby Petito's ashes appear to have been scattered at Grand Teton National Park, a stop on her cross-country trip with fiancée Brian Laundrie -- a person of interest in her death -- according to a social media post shared by her father.
Joseph Petito posted an image showing Jenny Lake in the foreground and mountain peaks behind it at the Wyoming national park on Friday (October 15) with the caption, "I now know why you came here. #gabbypetito has a beautiful view from now on. Love you, and miss you."
A family representative told Wednesday NBC News (October 13) that Gabby's parents traveled from New York to Wyoming to collect their 22-year-old daughter's remains one day after a local coroner announced her death was caused by "manual strangulation."
Scattering of ashes at Grand Teton National Park is allowed, but one must get a permit first. An application must be submitted at least two weeks before the planned scattering. There is no fee involved.
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