Woman Falls To Death While Taking A Photo At Popular Australian Cliff
Rosy Loomba, a 38-year-old woman, fell to her death last Saturday (Dec. 12) after attempting to grab a selfie photo at a popular Australian cliff. The tragedy was unfortunately witnessed by her husband and children, who were both unable to rescue her from the fall.
Loomba, who is from Victoria, tripped over the edge at the Boroka Lookout in Halls Gap. Law enforcement officials say she fell nearly 263 feet to her death. It’s stated that only 30 minuets prior to her fall, a tour guide at the popular vista point, named Graham Wood, reportedly warned visitors about the dangers at the cliff and to keep away from edges.
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Wood tells CNN, “I made a comment to my customers, that this (people climbing over the barrier) happens all the time. And one of these days, someone’s going to fall off. I’m sad that it’s happened.” Additionally, Police Minister Lisa Neville adds, “We can’t rope off every part of Victoria. People have to take responsibility.
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