He says questions stay on how Pattie died, one thing he acknowledges his household might by no means know. Murad is hopeful there could also be some solutions sooner or later.
“There’ll be more people on that trail over the coming months and years and maybe they’ll come across more evidence,” he said. Murad says he’s extremely grateful for the private search teams, local Japanese officials and the others for their support in the search for Pattie. He says the search teams risked their lives to find any trace of Pattie no matter how fruitful it initially was. “These people are just amazing human beings. And they worked well with the family. They had compassion. They had empathy,” he mentioned. He says the hope is for Pattie’s stays to be shipped again to the U.S. within the subsequent week or so and finally have a ceremony with household to have a good time her life. Murad says there are two takeaways for him.
“Think twice if you’re going hiking alone, or at least wear something that tracks your location and number two, tomorrow is not promised,” he mentioned.