According to reports, a woman died on Saturday with more than 200 feet.
Woman Australia’s 9 News reports that the woman was identified as 38-year-old Rosie Lumba, who visited the Boroca lookout in Victoria’s Grampian National Park.
Police said the mother climbed past safety barriers to poop on the rock for a photo when the mother broke on the edge and the rock face fell about 262 feet.
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Graham Wood, a tour guide in the area, told the Australian Australian Broadcasting Corporation that he regularly sees tourists climbing over safety barriers in the park. He said he saw someone climbing the shore for a photo half an hour before the incident, and he knew that one day someone would fall down.
“We said goodbye and I believe in half an hour what happened … [I was] Shocked. “It was just a coincidence,” Wood said. “I don’t know how you can stop it from happening but maybe this incident will help.
Police and the state emergency service scaled the rock face for six hours to retrieve his body. The viewing platform was closed after the incident, but reopened to the public around 10pm, according to M9 News.
At some point, tourists and hikers turned to his death while posing for a full photo.
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Earlier this year, a Kazakhstani woman fell more than 110 feet after posing for a cliffside photo to celebrate the end of the coronavirus lockdown in the area.
Turkey 1-year-old Olesia Suspacita was going for a walk with a friend in Duden Park, Antalya, Turkey – weeks after she was granted asylum in the city. She climbed a safety fence in the park and posed for an image on the edge of a cliff in front of her picturesque waterfall before slipping on some grass and sinking about 1 foot0 feet.
In September, reg Reagan State Troopers said a man was killed after climbing a tree to pose for a picture on a cliff on the state’s shores, a report said. He was in a tree with a broken limb.
Australia After a recent incident in Australia, Police Minister Lisa Neville said no photo is worth anyone’s life.
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“We can’t rope every part of Victoria,” he said. “People have to take responsibility.”
Edmund DeMarch of Fox News contributed to this report