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FRIENDS PANDORA KJOLSRUD, 18, AND EVAN CLARK, 17, WERE FOUND DEAD IN A NATIONAL FOREST IN THE US STATE OF ARIZONA JUST FIVE DAYS INTO THEIR SUMMER HOLIDAY, POLICE HAVE SAID 21:54, 01 Jun
2025 Two teenagers were mysteriously found shot dead in a national forest just days into their summer holiday this week. The bodies of Pandora Kjolsrud, 18, and Evan Clark, 17, were
discovered in the Tonto National Forest near Mount Ord in Arizona, US, on the morning of May 27. Sgt. Joaquin Enriquez from Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said police are treating
their deaths as "suspicious" and an investigation is ongoing. The teens suffered fatal gunshot wounds and their deaths - dated May 26 - are listed as homicides. No suspect
information has been released as of yet. Pandora and Evan were friends and attended Arcadia High School in Phoenix, which is located around 64 miles from the forest where they were found
dead. READ MORE: Mum of missing Brit knows 'something is wrong' as she reveals final phone call Friends of the two victims have created a memorial near Mount Ord, where they would
watch the sunset together, according to local reports. Meanwhile, their loved ones have paid tribute to the tragic teens, with Evan's mother, Sandra Sweeney, saying: "This last
week, Evan was taken from me, and my level of grief feels insurmountable. I find myself at a complete loss to imagine a life without him. It is a small comfort to share some things about
this boy who was on his way to becoming a wonderful young man." In a tribute posted on GoFundMe, the heartbroken woman described her son as "funny, bright, kind and
entrepreneurial" and said he was "an old soul who was sensitive and loving." The mum added: "Evan wrote me letters, the last of which he gave me on Mother's Day that
was so touching it made me both laugh and cry. He was special. He deserved a long life." Article continues below Pandora was described on a GoFundMe page as "a beautiful human
being and a bright light in this world who loved every single person she met and had a unique ability to make every person feel special." According to the fundraiser, the young woman
loved music and enjoyed playing violin, cello and guitar. She enjoyed spending time outdoors, doing activities like camping, horseback riding, kayaking and hiking with friends and family.
Her grieving mother said she was heartbroken since learning about her daughter's death. "Rest in peace my beautiful girl," she wrote on Facebook. Article continues below The
mysterious circumstances of the pair's deaths have left the local community in disbelief with a person describing the tragedy as "shocking and really sad", according to Fox 10
Phoenix. Another said: "It's really scary that it's just so close to home and then their family. That's the next thing you think about. It's like, what are they
going through? What happened to them? Are they going to get answers?" A third added: "It's unbelievable. Very distressing. Very distressing, because they're so young,
their lives haven't even begun yet." One more said: "It really makes me worry because I have nieces and nephews that age that something could happen to them."