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Woman?s body pulled from submerged car in dramatic recovery at Niagara Falls? edge

Woman’s body pulled from submerged car in dramatic recovery at Niagara Falls’ edge


Woman?s body pulled from submerged car in dramatic recovery at Niagara Falls? edge
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In a dramatic rescue attempt on Wednesday, a US Coast Guard diver braved the frigid rapids where a car had become submerged in water near the brink of Niagara Falls, only to find it was too late to rescue the person trapped inside.

The diver was lowered from a hovering helicopter, climbed into the car and pulled out the body of its lone occupant, a woman in her 60s, officials from New York's state park police said.

Video and images on social media shows the Coast Guard diver, in an orange suit and a helmet, fighting against strong wind and water to enter through the passenger side of the black car, which appeared stuck near the edge of the falls.

"It was an incredible job by the Coast Guard," said the park police Capt Christopher Rola at a news conference.

Kathy Hochul, the governor of New York, tweeted that she was "saddened by the tragic loss of life" and praised the "swift and heroic actions" of emergency crews.

It was unclear how the car got into the Niagara River. Witnesses reported seeing it floating near a pedestrian bridge, where it was believed to have gone in. Roads in the area were slippery as a light snow fell.

The car appeared to be almost completely submerged with only part of the roof and open trunk hatch visible through the rapidly flowing water.

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