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Virginia woman dies after falling 100 feet in cave in western portion of state
A Fairlawn, Virginia woman died on Friday after falling about 100 feet inside a cave nearly 30 miles from her hometown, according to authorities.
The Giles County Emergency Services said a 911 call was received just before 4:15 p.m. on Friday about a woman who had fallen about 100 feet within a cave in the Staffordsville community near Pearisburg.
The call prompted the Giles County Sheriff’s Office, Pearisburg Fire Department and Giles Rescue Squad to respond, and when they arrived, they requested additional services from the Celco Emergency Response Team and Blacksburg Rescue Squad’s Technical Rescue Cave Team to help with rescue efforts.
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A Virginia woman fell 100 feet in a cave in Staffordsville, Virginia on Friday, and died. (Google Maps)
Once crews made their way into the cave, rescue crew members located the victim, who, according to local CBS station WDBJ, was identified as 38-year-old Autumn Nicole Draper.
Crews were able to extricate Draper from the cave, and the scene was cleared at about 1 a.m. on Saturday.
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FILE- The woman was identified as 38-year-old Autumn Nicole Draper. (The Associated Press)
The Giles County Emergency Services press release noted that the investigation into Draper’s death remains open.
The Virginia Speleological Survey website shows Giles County is about 357 square miles in size and has 253 reported caves.
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Of the 253 caves, 62 miles have been surveyed. The longest cave is 118,272 feet, the survey notes, and the deepest is 718 feet.
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Virginia Supreme Court voids voter-approved redistricting referendum
On May 8, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that the General Assembly violated the state constitution when it tried to redraw congressional districts, nullifying the results of the April election in which Virginians narrowly approved redistricting.
Electoral maps are usually redrawn once every 10 years, but multiple states began redrawing them early after President Donald Trump urged Republicans to redraw district lines to ensure more favorable results for the party in the November 2026 elections.
This started a nationwide political battle for control of the U.S. House of Representatives. Texas was the first of several states to redraw districts favoring Republicans, and Virginia Democrats had proposed a constitutional amendment to allow redistricting in order to favor Democrats.
As of May 8, Republicans had initiated redistricting efforts in eight states; Democrats had led redistricting efforts in three states, including Virginia, the Washington Post reported.
In April, Virginia voters supported the redistricting amendment with 51.7% voting for it out of more than 3 million ballots cast. It could have given Democrats up to four extra seats in the U.S. House, according to the Washington Post (subscription required).
But the Virginia Supreme Court, in a 4-3 ruling, found that there were procedural errors in how the Democratic legislature handled the process, nullifying the election results.
The Virginia Constitution says that proposed constitutional amendments must pass in the General Assembly twice before the public can vote on them: once before an election of the House of Delegates, and again after an election. According to the Virginia Supreme Court majority opinion written by Justice D. Arthur Kelsey, early voting for the general election had already been open for six weeks when the General Assembly cast its first vote on the amendment in October 2025, with more than 1.3 million voters having already cast their ballots.
“This violation irreparably undermines the integrity of the resulting referendum vote and renders it null and void,” the court majority opinion stated.
The court’s ruling means the state reverts to the old district maps adopted in 2021. Based on those maps, Virginia voters elected six Democrats and five Republicans to the U.S. House.
Following the court’s ruling, some Virginia Democrats who planned to run for the U.S. House told the New York Times that they have to abandon their campaigns, while others, such as Tom Perriello who is running for the 5th District, face much more difficult campaigns.
Virginia Democrats on Friday asked the court to pause the nullification of the referendum results while they prepare their appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, according to VPM.
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