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Friday, 27 May 2016

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Geraldine Largay at the Poplar Ridge Lean-to on the Appalachian Trail in Maine on July 22, 2013. This photo, taken by a hiker who crossed paths with Ms. Largay, is the last known image of her.

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Geraldine Largay's Wrong Turn: Death on the Appalachian Trail

By JESS BIDGOOD and RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA

"When you find my body, please call my husband George and my daughter Kerry," Ms. Largay, 66, wrote in her diary after she became lost while hiking in Maine.

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QUOTATION OF THE DAY

"When you find my body, please call my husband George and my daughter Kerry."
GERALDINE A. LARGAY, 66, in a journal found with her remains two years after she wandered off the Appalachian Trail in the Maine woods and died of exposure and starvation.

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