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Where are Corey Allen & Yeon-Su-Kim? Arizona couple went missing while kayaking in Mexico on Thanksgiving

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After the parents of two teenagers went missing while kayaking on Thanksgiving, a corpse was found. Around one o'clock in the afternoon, Corey Allen and Yeon-Su Kim went missing while kayaking on a beach close to Rocky Point, Mexico, popularly known as Puerto Peasco. On November 24, before the fatal event, they were seen having fun with their daughter. Lux, the couple's 14-year-old daughter, was escorted to the shore by Allen when the weather changed before Allen returned to assist his wife, according to GoFundMe. Around 6 o'clock, authorities launched a thorough search with the aid of volunteers and rescue organizations because the parents were never able to return to the shore. Police claimed to have discovered a body on the beach on Sunday, November 27, that they suspect to be one of the missing parents, however they did not specify which one. [caption id="attachment_66926" align="aligncenter" width="848"]kayaking in Mexicoac Image: mpora[/caption] The day the body was discovered, a thorough aerial search was carried out with the aid of more than $54,000 raised on the fundraising account, according to the fund's administrator Lisa Aumack. About 300 miles south of Arizona's border lies the vacation spot where the incident occurred. In Flagstaff, Arizona, Allen and Yeon-Su Kim have a solid reputation. In contrast to the latter, who teaches forestry at Northern Arizona University, the former is a real estate salesperson. Lux, a freshman at Northland Prep Academy in Flagstaff, and Pax, a college freshman in Oregon, are the couple's two children. "After 54 hours, Corey and Yeon-Su are still not here. Volunteers have been looking overland, via water, and in the air over the past two days, but so yet there have been no sightings "Aumack penned. "The Mexican Navy is making a significant contribution by way of air and water. On Sunday, we plan to carry out the search in the same manner, concentrating all available resources on flights over a search region south of Puerto Peasco." The Gofundme contributions that have been so generously given up to this point, she continued, "will be used to support more pilots getting up in the air, as well as to support those who have been supporting the search or may be able to, with more resources." [caption id="attachment_66929" align="aligncenter" width="932"]kayaking Image: The Evolista[/caption] As of Sunday, Aumack had not posed any new questions. Online, Yeon-Su Kim has received a ton of support from her peers and classmates. "One of my PIs at NAU is Yeon-Su. April Sutter sent a message on the GoFundMe page saying, "I am heartbroken to hear this and am hoping they will be found safe." "The relatives and friends of the family are in my thoughts and prayers."" Neil Singh commented, "Student pilot here in Phoenix who wishes I could volunteer to join the search, but contributing because I can't. "Wishing for a successful outcome." Yeon-Su Kim is among the loveliest persons I've ever met, according to Elisa Whitby. She always checks in on us students, wants the best for everyone, and brightens our days when necessary. She is such a kind lady.

By Omal J

I worked for both print and electronic media as a feature journalist. Writing, traveling, and DIY sum up her life.

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