Teenagers were found dead in Arizona forest, police started investigating ‘suspicious’ deaths

Two teenagers have been shot dead in a remote part of the Tonto National Forest in Arizona, a few days after their summer holidays. The police is investigating his death as a “suspect”.The bodies of Pendora Kejolsud, 18, and 17 -year -old Ivan Clarke were discovered near Mount Ord on the morning of 27 May, at one place that two friends often saw sunset. The two, quoted by The New York Post, said, both faced a deadly gun bullet.“Currently, the circumstances around his deaths are considered suspicious,” SGT Jokin Enrix said while talking to Fox 10 Phoenix.The Maricopa County Medical Examiner has since confirmed both deaths, with the date of death listed as May 26.The south -west of the National One was 64 miles at the Arcadia High School in Kejolsrud and Clarke Phoenix. The sad news has shook the local community and left friends and family, griefing the loss of two young life.Clarke’s colleague Ira Rosleas said, “You cherish all memories and laughter.” “His life was very small, and so Pendora. They were very young, and it was just a sudden and a tragedy that you would not even imagine.”Teen’s friends made a Memorial at their favorite place near Mount Ord, who paid flowers and tribute to the pair. Online funding has also been installed to help their families cover costs for life ceremonies.Kjolsrud was remembered by loved ones for his “vibrant personality” and was loved for outside.“She was a beautiful person and was a bright light in this world, who loved every person and had a unique ability to make every person feel special,” the family friend Catherine Leonard wrote on the sovereignty. “Outside is where she really felt at home. She loved the camp, horse riding, kayaking and hiking with friends and family.”His mother, Simon Kejolsrad, posted a heartbreaking message on Facebook, “Rest in Peace My Beautiful Girl,” saying that her heart was scattered in a million pieces.Clarke’s mother, Sandra Malibu Sweeni described her son as a “old soul” with a soft heart.“Ivan Clarke was my only child and my favorite son,” he wrote. “Iwan was taken from me last week, and my level of sorrow seems sad. I find myself in a complete loss to imagine life without him. Sharing some things about this boy is a small comfort that was on his way to become a wonderful man.”The tragedy has shaken hikers and locals, with concerns about security in national forest.“If something is going on in the area. I am here with my child. I want to know if we are safe,” a resident told Fox 10. “Obviously, respecting families, but I would like to know how we all can be safe.”

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