Woman falls down cliff face taking selfie on Phillip Island in Victoria

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Authorities warn people about the dangers of taking selfie after woman is trying to take perfect photo, after popular tourist point falling 50 meters into cliff face. Police and Emergency Services successfully rescued a 22 -year -old woman after a cliff face at Cape Woolamai on Saturday at noon on Saturday. When he fell, he was reported to deviate from the walking trail. Two friends were able to go down the cliff to help him until the emergency room arrived. The woman was crawled for security with the air ambulance and flew to the Alfred hospital in Melbourne with non -fatal but serious injuries. Police Inspector Dave Fyfe, Bass Coast acting Bass Coast, told ABC News, "I do not want to enlighten what happened to him, but I definitely hope that the lady will make a complete recovery," he said. “The truth is that physics does not come with a selfie substance, and gravity is a one -way journey.” A 22 -year -old woman, camera icon, received a selfie overlooking Pinnacles to Cape Woolamai, flew to the hospital after 50m of cliff. The tourism center on Phillip Island is a popular place to take photographs and selfie, and many people upload happy snapshots on social media. A 24 -year -old man comes months later after a cliff at Cape Schanck on the Mornington Peninsula in January. When NSW man fell on January 27th, a cliff from the Two Bays walking track in Gulf of Bushrangers climbed his face. Medical officials made CPR but at the scene. Meanwhile, in 2015, two people fell into the face of a Cape Woolamai cliff while abscessing. When couple fell 10m into the rocks, it was reported that half of rock wall. At that time, Victoria police said couple was “lucky ına because the couple was alive after being rescued by emergency teams. Inspector Fyfe said tourists should be aware of sticking to hiking trails to prevent possible accidents. “So where there are pieces, stay loyal to the tracks, especially those who can visit this region,” said Inspector Fyfe. Australian Statistical Office figures revealed that 3747 people were killed in 2022 in 2022.

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