FRISCO, CO. (THECOUNT) — Regina Foley, of Havertown, PA, has been identified by Colorado authorities as the Delaware County woman who fell to her death Sunday while attempting to descend Mount Royal in Summit County.
Foley, 43, who shared residency with Frisco, Colorado, reportedly fell 150 feet while hiking at the popular mountain in the state’s Tenmile Range.
Foley was reportedly hiking with two men when she fell to her death. Her body was recovered Sunday night by search crews and her identity was withheld from publication until Monday pending the notification of her extended family.source
She was pronounced dead at the scene of blunt force trauma injuries sustained in the fall.
Foley’s Facebook page indicated that she was the owner of Foley Enterprisers, a distributor of promotional products.
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