Hiker drowns in river at Tallulah Gorge

A Georgia Department of Natural Resources helicopter helped retrieve the victim's body from the nearly 1,000 foot deep gorge. (Rob Moore/Habersham County)

A 19-year-old man is dead after he drowned while hiking in Tallulah Gorge Friday, according to a release from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

Exauce T. Kabeya of Gainesville fell into the river above Oceana Falls and did not resurface, the release said. A search party, including drone and rescue teams, was dispatched around 12:40 p.m. on May 3 to locate Kabeya. They found him dead a few hours later and recovered his body from the water.

Multiple state and local agencies assisted in the search, including DNR, Georgia State Patrol Aviation, and GEMA/Homeland Security. Rescuers and first responders from Lee Arrendale State Prison, Rabun, Habersham, and Tallulah Falls, along with the dive team from the Hall County Sheriff’s Office, also responded.

Habersham County Emergency Services crew members and Tallulah Falls Police Chief Tonya Elrod gather to assist in the search at Tallulah Gorge in Rabun County. (Rob Moore/Habersham County)
(Rob Moore/Habersham County)
(Rob Moore/Habersham County)

The Tallulah River runs through Tallulah Gorge—a two-mile-long, nearly 1,000-foot-deep canyon located in Tallulah Falls, Georgia. The gorge, with its hiking trails and scenic vistas, is a popular tourist destination in Northeast Georgia.