Former San Francisco couple and one-year-old little one discovered useless in Sierra Nationwide Forest

A family from Northern California was found dead after a 12 hour search by local sheriffs.
John Gerrish, Ellen Chung and their one-year-old daughter Miju – as well as their family dog - were found dead in the Devil’s Gulch area on the south fork of the Merced River in the Sierra National Forest, the Mariposa County Sheriff’s Office reported.
The cause of death of the family remains unclear, as the sheriff’s office reports that “current scene information does not provide a clear picture” of the events.
The California Department of Justice and the sheriff’s clerk are investigating her death. Her death will be treated as a Hazmat and Coroner investigation.
The couple were first reported missing by a family friend late Monday evening, and their last correspondence was a photo of a baby backpack sent early Sunday morning in Fresno, according to KMPH.
Their vehicle, a Ford truck, was found near the gate of the Sierra National Forest that leads to Hites Cove, the sheriff’s office said.
Mariposa County MP Kristie Mitchell told the Fresno Bee that their bodies were found in a drastically remote area, far enough away that officials “had to wander out to get a satellite phone connection.”
According to KMPH in Fresno, the family originally came from San Francisco before moving to Mariposa, a small town near Yosemite National Park.
“This is never the result we want or the news we want to deliver, my heart breaks for your family,” Mariposa County Sheriff Jeremy Briese said in a statement. Our sheriff’s chaplains and staff work with their families and will continue to support them in this heartbreaking time. ”