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Woman slips, plunges to death from cliff moments after boyfriend proposes

A newly engaged woman slipped and plunged to her death off a cliff in Turkey — just moments after her husband-to-be popped the question.

Yesim Demir and her new fiancé, Nizamettin Gursu, were about to celebrate the momentous occasion with a sunset picnic when the 39-year-old plummeted over 100 feet off the steep cliff in Canakkale, a city in northwestern Turkey, on July 6.

The excited groom-to-be had just proposed and had returned to their car to retrieve the celebratory food and drinks when he heard a blood-curdling scream, Newsflash reported.

Gursu rushed back to the scenic cliffside spot at Polente Cape and discovered his fiancée had fallen over the edge.

Yesim Demir with her boyfriend Nizamettin Gursu
Yesim Demir with her boyfriend Nizamettin Gursu
Newsflash

The grieving man later told local media the pair had chosen the spot to get engaged because they thought it would be romantic.

“We chose it to have a romantic memory after the proposal. We drank some alcohol. Everything happened at once. She lost her balance and fell down,” Gursu said.

Demir initially survived the massive 104-foot fall but later succumbed to her injuries.

Yesim Demir with her boyfriend Nizamettin Gursu
Yesim Demir with her boyfriend Nizamettin Gursu
Newsflash

Gursu promptly called for help, but after 45 minutes of resuscitation efforts, medics declared his wife-to-be dead.

Friends of the tragic woman told local media that the cliff where the accident occurred was a spot many people went to watch the sunset.

“This is a place where everyone comes and watches the sunset,” they said. “However, the roads are very bad and there is no precaution on the edge of the cliff. A fence should be drawn here, precautions should be taken.”

Yesim Demir
Yesim Demir
Newsflash
Yesim Demir with her boyfriend Nizamettin Gursu
Yesim Demir with her boyfriend Nizamettin Gursu
Newsflash

The cliff was closed off following Demir’s death and as authorities investigated.

The area only reopened “in a controlled manner” again on July 15.

SOURCE: New york post