Tourist wanted to take an extreme photo and suffered a painful death in front of his family



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A family outing ended in tragedy after a tourist visiting Victoria’s Grampians National Park in Australia fell off a cliff. Rosy Loomba, 38, fell into a 80-meter chasm when looking for an extreme photo.

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The Police, according to CNN, explained that this woman wanted to take a picture with a panoramic view of the mountains and jumped the security barriers, ignoring the signs that warned of the dangers.

He was approaching the point where he wanted to pose when he tripped on a rock and fell to a height that was impossible to survive. Despite the anguish of other visitors who heard her scream, they could do nothing more than call the authorities.

Police and rescuers did what they could to try to rescue her, but they were only able to deliver the lifeless body to their relatives after six hours of operation.

Rosy Loomba’s life ended tragically due to recklessness and not following the signs, a situation that the authorities took as an example to demand responsibility when visiting places with this type of exotic but dangerous views.



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