2 Hikers Jumped into Waterfall to Save Friend Who Was ‘In Trouble.’ Now Dead, All 3 Have Just Been Identified

A diver said he found the men’s bodies on Saturday, June 21, three days after they disappeared under the water

escue efforts at Rattlesnake Falls, California.Credit : 

Placer County Sheriff’s Office

NEED TO KNOW

  • Three hikers who died after jumping into a California waterfall have been identified
  • Two of the hikers, Matthew Schoenecker and Valentino Creus, were from Los Angeles, while the third, Matthew Anthony, was from New York
  • Schoenecker and Anthony jumped into the water to help Creus, who was apparently struggling in the water

The three men who died after jumping into the water at a California waterfall have been identified.

The three men died at Rattlesnake Falls after they jumped into the water and did not resurface on June 18, according to a series of statements shared on Facebook by the Placer County Sheriff’s Office.

The sheriff’s office shared the identities of the three victims with PEOPLE on Wednesday, June 25. They include one man from New York, 44-year-old Matthew Anthony, and two from Los Angeles, 50-year-old Matthew Schoenecker and 59-year-old Valentino Creus.

Schoenecker, a high school diving champion, “tried to help Valentino,” who was “in trouble” and “started panicking” in the water, said Juan Heredia, a diver who located the bodies, to the Los Angeles Times. Anthony also jumped in to try and save Creus, Heredia added. “But they couldn’t and they drowned.”

Matt Meeks, who said he was friends with Creus for 15 years, confirmed the account in a post shared on Monday, June 23, on Facebook. He said Creus “died as he lived” by “riding that river all the way to Heaven alongside his friends.”

Meeks remembered Creus, who was an accountant, as a spiritual man who spent his time “leading retreats, tutoring youth, mentoring men in their marriages and work, and leading small group meetings.”

“He’d always give advice,” Meeks wrote. “I didn’t realize it then but he was just as much my spiritual accountant as he was my financial one. Most importantly, Val was a true friend.”

Meeks also shared a statement from the members of the group that Creus, Schoenecker and Anthony were with the day of the incident.

According to Meeks, seven people started the day with a religious mass around 5:30 a.m. before setting off for a hike in Royal Gorge. One person turned around about a half hour into the hike after receiving a call about a “family matter.”

After about four hours, the group reached Rattlesnake Falls, which Schoenecker was familiar with. The group ate first before deciding to jump into the water.

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