Redwood tree falls, kills Minnesota man in California park

Visitors walk along a pathway near the Muir Woods National Monument.
Visitors walk along a pathway near the entrance to the Muir Woods National Monument in Marin County, Calif., in March 2008. Authorities say a Redwood tree fell and fatally struck a man visiting Muir Woods National Monument Park on Christmas Eve.
Eric Risberg | AP Photo file

A huge redwood tree fell and killed a man visiting Muir Woods National Monument Park in California on Christmas Eve, authorities said Thursday.

Subhradeep Dutta, 28, of Edina, died while walking on a marked dirt trail with two other people in the park north of San Francisco famous for its towering trees, according to the Marin County coroner's office and a spokesperson for the park.

Dutta was pinned by the trunk of the 200-foot-tall tree and was pronounced dead at the scene. The trunk measured more than 4 feet in diameter.

A woman injured by falling debris was taken to the hospital for treatment. A man hiking with the group escaped injury.

The tree fell following a series of winter storms over the past two weeks.

“This is a very rare, and isolated event that may have occurred due to wet ground from recent winter storms, around the roots of the tree,” park spokesperson Charles Strickfaden said in an email.

“The National Park Service extends its thoughts and prayers to all those involved,” he wrote.

Almost a million visitors visit the park each year. It remained open Thursday and only the areas affected by debris from the fallen tree were closed to the public.