NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario — A Canadian man suffered perfect non-life-threatening injuries Tuesday morning after being swept over the Horseshoe Falls, in line with stories.
Basically based completely on the CBC, Niagara Falls police divulge the man seemed to be in injure and used to be considered climbing over a preserving wall above the falls on the Canadian side at about 4 a.m.
After going over the 188-foot falls, the man used to be chanced on sitting on rocks discontinuance to the water, CNN stories. He used to be taken to the hospital for medicine.
The water on the tip of the falls reaches a bustle of about 25 mph, the CBC stories. The river on the dangerous of the falls is 100 feet deep.
The Buffalo News stories the man is the fifth one who wasn’t in a barrel or other protection to outlive a outing over the falls since 1960. The News stories he doubtless benefited from the Niagara River’s high water level.
Officials divulge the high-water level gave the man a greater probability of lacking boulders on the dangerous of the falls.
Basically based completely on the News, it’s estimated that 25 other folks each year close their lives by going over the falls.
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