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Woman Dies After Falling From Sixth-Floor Balcony In Old Montreal

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 15 Apr, 2019 04:42 PM
  • Woman Dies After Falling From Sixth-Floor Balcony In Old Montreal

MONTREAL — A 36-year-old woman has died after falling from a sixth-floor balcony in Old Montreal.


Montreal police spokeswoman Veronique Dubuc says the woman fell about 20 metres after passing over a railing to try to retrieve an object.


Police say several people were with the woman when the fall occurred at about 8:30 p.m. on Saturday.


Paramedics tried to revive the woman but she was pronounced dead at the scene.


Police said the incident occurred on Saint-Francois-Xavier Street, but refused to specify which building.


However, by 11 p.m. there was a significant police presence at the Hotel Bonaparte, and an American tourist reported seeing more than a dozen police cars racing to the scene.


"About 20 police ran down the street and rushed into the hotel," Brett Henning told The Canadian Press.


Other tourists sitting at a restaurant facing the hotel said they didn't see anyone fall or notice anything unusual before officers started arriving.

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