More, NEW JERSEY A woman was crushed to death by a tractor trailer on Tonelle Avenue on Friday. You've reached the end of the internet. According to new information, Scott had been looking for a place to bathe in the hot springs with his sister - a practice referred to as "Hot Potting". Emergency services rushed to the scene after Scott's sister raised the alarm, but the 23-year-old had already perished. However, the FBI did put out a detailed breakdown of the events of the day. Yellowstone National Park is home to a whole host of fearsome beasts as well as a 'supervolcano' capable of wiping out humanity. Grimsby . The Navy Yard Video "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Sign up to the Daily Star's newsletter. Sable Scott, 21, who was filming their excursion and captured cellphone video of her brothers fatal plunge and her efforts to save him, told investigators her brother reached into the water to check the temperature when he fell into the 10-foot deep thermal pool, according to the report. Freaking! A 23-Year-Old Died After Falling Into a Hot Spring at Yellowstone. Freaking! [1][3][2][4] While the transcription of the video has been censored, it is known that the video included the pair intentionally walking off the boardwalk, Scott slipping into the spring, and his sister's attempts to rescue him. National Park Services' description of the Norris Geyser Basin. The heavy redaction of the video has probably led to the vast amount of conspiracy theories that surround the incident. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Colin Scott (lost death footage of man at Yellowstone National Park hot spring; 2016), Lost advertising and interstitial material. How IBM Helped The Nazis Carry Out The Holocaust, Stephen Hawking Gives Human Race A Deadline For Species Survival, What Stephen Hawking Thinks Threatens Humankind The Most, 27 Raw Images Of When Punk Ruled New York, Join The All That's Interesting Weekly Dispatch. An Oregon man who died in June after falling into a boiling hot spring at Yellowstone National Park was looking for a place to hot pot, or soak in warm water, according to a final accident report. The police document continues: Due to the report of the individual not previously visible, a lack of movement, suspected extreme temperatures, and indications of several thermal burns, the subject was determined to be deceased.. //