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Seen this one today wasn't the fall that killed her it was the fact the weather turned shit and all she had was a bikini ffs

https://news.sky.com/story/gigi-wu-bikini-hiker-dies-after-falling-into-a-ravine-in-taiwan-11614262

Gigi Wu, 36, fell into a ravine in Taiwan's Yushan National Park.

She managed to call emergency services using a satellite phone on Saturday but efforts to rescue her from the 30m-deep gorge were hampered by bad weather, local media report.

Her body was found on Monday.

She is thought to have died of hypothermia as temperatures had dropped to around freezing point the previous night.

 

 

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3 hours ago, AL-FFC said:

Seen this one today wasn't the fall that killed her it was the fact the weather turned shit and all she had was a bikini ffs

https://news.sky.com/story/gigi-wu-bikini-hiker-dies-after-falling-into-a-ravine-in-taiwan-11614262

Gigi Wu, 36, fell into a ravine in Taiwan's Yushan National Park.

She managed to call emergency services using a satellite phone on Saturday but efforts to rescue her from the 30m-deep gorge were hampered by bad weather, local media report.

Her body was found on Monday.

She is thought to have died of hypothermia as temperatures had dropped to around freezing point the previous night.

 

 

She didn't climb the whole mountain in a bikini ffs. :lol:

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2019/03/10/woman-was-trying-take-selfie-with-jaguar-when-it-attacked-her-authorities-say/

A woman was attacked by a jaguar as she was apparently trying to get a photo outside the big cat’s enclosure at Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona, authorities said.

Shawn Gilleland, a spokesman for the Rural Metro Fire Department, told The Washington Post on Sunday that fire crews said the woman, who is in her 30s, climbed over a barrier at the zoo Saturday to get closer to the jaguar’s enclosure so that she could get a selfie with the animal. The jaguar reached out and grabbed her arm with its paw, leaving lacerations, Gilleland said.

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6 minutes ago, Miguel Sanchez said:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2019/03/10/woman-was-trying-take-selfie-with-jaguar-when-it-attacked-her-authorities-say/

A woman was attacked by a jaguar as she was apparently trying to get a photo outside the big cat’s enclosure at Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona, authorities said.

Shawn Gilleland, a spokesman for the Rural Metro Fire Department, told The Washington Post on Sunday that fire crews said the woman, who is in her 30s, climbed over a barrier at the zoo Saturday to get closer to the jaguar’s enclosure so that she could get a selfie with the animal. The jaguar reached out and grabbed her arm with its paw, leaving lacerations, Gilleland said.

From a link on this, possibly anti Chinese American propaganda.

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Had the attacks ended then, they might be no more sadistic than any other to occur at a Chinese zoo, which AFP reports are lightly regulated and therefore especially prone to abuse. Last summer, for example, investors involved in a dispute with a zoo in Jiangsu province released a donkey into the tiger pen, with predictable results.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/animalia/wp/2018/04/20/a-kangaroo-wouldnt-hop-so-zoo-visitors-stoned-it-to-death/?utm_term=.700e441e055e

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