An Orange County mother of two died when she fell from the edge of a waterfall while trying to save a teenager in San Diego County last week, authorities said.
Sarah Crocker, 48, of Ladera Ranch was hiking with family and friends at Three Sisters Falls in Descanso when a teenage girl in their group slipped and started to fall, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.
Crocker tried to keep the girl from going over the ledge but lost her footing.
“Unfortunately, both the woman and girl fell and suffered severe injuries,” the Sheriff’s Department said in a news release.
Several witnesses rushed to help as they called 911. The teen was flown by helicopter to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Crocker was pronounced dead at the scene after suffering “multiple blunt force injuries” and drowning, according to the medical examiner.
She is survived by her husband, Brad, and their children, Owen and Delaney.
“Sarah was pure joy. Her love of family, friends and all things outdoors made her special to all who knew her,” friends posted on a GoFundMe page.
Crocker had worked as a Field Naturalist at The Nature Reserve in Mission Viejo.
“[She] grew up outdoors, the daughter of an Environmental Educator, observing animals and plants in their Native Habitats,” the reserve says on its website, adding that Crocker believed “the only thing better than studying the natural world is sharing that experience with others.”