LifestyleFreak accident in Bali's Monkey Forest claims two lives

Freak accident in Bali's Monkey Forest claims two lives

An unfortunate accident occurred in the popular Monkey Forest Park in Ubud, Bali. As a result, two tourists lost their lives: a 32-year-old French woman and a 42-year-old Korean woman.

As a result of a tragic accident, two tourists died.
As a result of a tragic accident, two tourists died.
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The two women lost their lives when a large branch fell on them in Monkey Forest. The tragedy occurred on Tuesday, December 10, around 12:00 PM ET.

A large branch fell on tourists in Monkey Forest

Witnesses report that they suddenly heard a crack, and then large branches fell to the ground. Local police indicate strong gusts of wind and rain at the time of the accident.

The reserve management maintains that the fallen branch was in good condition and that regular tree inspections and maintenance are carried out.

Chief Commissioner of Police in Ubud, Gusti Nyoman Sudarsana, stated that all individuals involved in the incident, both the deceased and the injured, were immediately transported to Kenak Medika Hospital in Ubud for medical assistance.

Footage of the accident was released online

Footage of this tragic accident was released online. It shows the horrifying moment when tourists realized that a huge tree was falling and started to run for their lives.

A few seconds later, footage from surveillance shows the chaos that ensued when the gigantic branch hit the ground.

Source: 7news.com

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