Saturday, August 25, 2012

Canadian bride-to-be plunges down waterfall to her death

An unnamed woman was posing in her wedding dress for photos, when she slipped and fell into the deadly Dorwin Falls just north of Montreal.
The Canadian bride-to-be (not pictured) was having her picture taken in her gown, when she slipped on a few rocks and plunged to her death. (Stock Photo)


A bride-to-be was posing for her photos Friday in her wedding dress, when she slipped off a cliff and plunged to her death in a deadly Canadian waterfall.

“The people who fall at that spot usually perish,” provincial police spokesperson Ronald McInnis told the Globe and Mail. “It doesn’t give you a chance.”

Police said the woman lost her footing during an afternoon photo-shoot on the edge of Dorwin Falls, a scenic spot just north of Montreal.

McInnis said nobody at the shoot could have saved the woman from the rocky drop with water coursing “violently” below.

Soon after her fall, firefighters, policemen — and then divers — reported to the scene. They found the woman’s body in about four hours.

Two witnesses, who were not named, were taken to a local hospital for shock.

The exact date of the woman’s wedding was not confirmed.

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