Woman falls to her death as she celebrates marriage proposal at the edge of Ibiza cliff
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[QUOTE]A Bulgarian woman who was celebrating a marriage proposal tragically died after she fell from a cliff in the Ibizan beauty spot where her boyfriend posed the question.
Police investigating the incident believe she lost her balance as she jumped with excitement after her partner, also from Bulgaria, asked her to marry him.
Dimitrina Dimitrova, 29, suffered a heart attack as she fell 65ft from a cliff in the resort of Cala Tarida, MailOnline reported.[/QUOTE]
[editline]3rd February 2015[/editline]
[url]http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/woman-falls-to-her-death-as-she-celebrates-marriage-proposal-at-the-edge-of-ibiza-cliff-10011819.html[/url]
[editline]3rd February 2015[/editline]
This is just, tragic.
[QUOTE=Ignhelper;47064180][editline]3rd February 2015[/editline]
[url]http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/woman-falls-to-her-death-as-she-celebrates-marriage-proposal-at-the-edge-of-ibiza-cliff-10011819.html[/url]
[editline]3rd February 2015[/editline]
This is just, tragic.[/QUOTE]
While I agree that this is tragic I'm also dumbfounded that the boyfriend asked the question while she was on the edge of a cliff.
[QUOTE=darksoul69;47064195]While I agree that this is tragic I'm also dumbfounded that the boyfriend asked the question while she was on the edge of a cliff.[/QUOTE]
Proposing at a beautiful place is a great way to get someone to fall for you.
[QUOTE=GeneralSpecific;47064274]Proposing at a beautiful place is a great way to get someone to fall for you.[/QUOTE]
he did a good job at that didn't he
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;47064309]he did a good job at that didn't he[/QUOTE]
Yes.
[QUOTE=darksoul69;47064195]While I agree that this is tragic I'm also dumbfounded that the boyfriend asked the question while she was on the edge of a cliff.[/QUOTE]
He thought it was romantic?
Where would you pop the question? The local chip shop?
[QUOTE=GeneralSpecific;47064274]Proposing at a beautiful place is a great way to get someone to fall for you.[/QUOTE]
Usually you get someone to fall for you (no pun intended) before you ask them to marry you.
[QUOTE=mini me;47064331]Where would you pop the question? The local chip shop?[/QUOTE]
Probably at 75MPH by asking them to look in the glovebox, whereupon they will find the ring and a note attached to it rather than the usual stash of tools and other roadside emergency flotsam I keep in there. But I hate doing things 'traditionally', so there's that.
[QUOTE=mini me;47064331]He thought it was romantic?
Where would you pop the question? The local chip shop?[/QUOTE]
I asked my fiancée in her bedroom, via the crafty use of post-it notes.
Someone once told me they would leave a huge present in the driveway that once opened would have a smaller one inside and so on and so forth till there was the tiny one with a note and the ring in it at the end.
I didn't want to spoil his moment so i didn't ask him about the shitton of cardboard and wrapping paper that would be left in her driveway
[QUOTE=mini me;47064389]Someone once told me they would leave a huge present in the driveway that once opened would have a smaller one inside and so on and so forth till there was the tiny one with a note and the ring in it at the end.
I didn't want to spoil his moment so i didn't ask him about the shitton of cardboard and wrapping paper that would be left in her driveway[/QUOTE]
Someone did that to me one time except instead of a ring, it was shit.
She must have really wanted to marry him, to lose your shit when you are near the edge of cliff it has to be one hell of a reaction.
I can't even imagine how unreasonably tragic that must be for the guy, poor him.
[QUOTE]Dimitrina Dimitrova, 29, suffered a heart attack as she fell 65ft from a cliff in the resort of Cala Tarida, MailOnline reported.[/QUOTE]
how would they have known this? I've heard (and would also assume) that tabloids just tell the public that to make them feel better, and that she probably died on impact rather than mid fall.
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Edit: [/B]ah okay after reading the article i realise that she was alive when they found her so they maybe have been able to know, however i still wonder how often it actually happens in other cases.
[QUOTE=GeneralSpecific;47064274]Proposing at a beautiful place is a great way to get someone to fall for you.[/QUOTE]
I don't think she raised up enough to accept it.
Wow that's really fucking tragic.
Gonna add that to my list of why I should never even attempt to indulge into any sort of romantic relationship. Either she falls off a cliff, or you spend the next 30 years enslaved by a deeply religious screaming psychotic woman.
Seems to me that someone wanted that chick whacked. It's a perfect cover-up story too.
[QUOTE=darksoul69;47064195]While I agree that this is tragic I'm also dumbfounded that the boyfriend asked the question while she was on the edge of a cliff.[/QUOTE]
I guess he didn't have his dad with a shotgun.
[QUOTE=mini me;47064331]He thought it was romantic?
Where would you pop the question? The local chip shop?[/QUOTE]
my girlfriends mom got proposed to on the bench in the apartment complexes where all the kids go to smoke weed
[QUOTE=ThePanther;47067561]Seems to me that someone wanted that chick whacked. It's a perfect cover-up story too.[/QUOTE]
That sounds idiotic and edgy.
[QUOTE=BlazeFresh;47066814]how would they have known this? I've heard (and would also assume) that tabloids just tell the public that to make them feel better, and that she probably died on impact rather than mid fall.
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Edit: [/B]ah okay after reading the article i realise that she was alive when they found her so they maybe have been able to know, however i still wonder how often it actually happens in other cases.[/QUOTE]
You can do a simple blood test to measure the amount/if any/concentration of creatine kinase (a protein) in the blood that is released after the infarction of the myocardium muscles of the heart. This test can be performed both while the patient is alive or deceased.
[QUOTE=GeneralSpecific;47064274]Proposing at a beautiful place is a great way to get someone to fall for you.[/QUOTE]
Now we're all going to hell, thanks.
[QUOTE]Dimitrina Dimitrova, 29, suffered a heart attack as she fell 65ft from a cliff in the resort of Cala Tarida, MailOnline reported.[/QUOTE]
This is unnerving. How rare is it for a healthy heart to go into cardiac arrest when something terrifying happens?
[QUOTE=mini me;47064389]Someone once told me they would leave a huge present in the driveway that once opened would have a smaller one inside and so on and so forth till there was the tiny one with a note and the ring in it at the end.
[B]I didn't want to spoil his moment so i didn't ask him about the shitton of cardboard and wrapping paper that would be left in her driveway[/B][/QUOTE]
I probably read this 25 times and I still can't figure out what exactly you're saying lol
[editline]4th February 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=Mitsudigi;47073453]This is unnerving. How rare is it for a healthy heart to go into cardiac arrest when something terrifying happens?[/QUOTE]
I've heard that if you suffer an extremely sudden scare or emotional trauma, the strings in your heart called chordae tendinae (tendinous cords that basically support part of the heart structure) can snap and cause heart arrythmia (which can lead to death)
So I wouldn't think it's [I]too[/I] rare
I'd imagine she went into cardiac arrest after the shock to her entire body from the fall, it wasn't so much a psychological response as an anatomic response to taking such a hard fall likely breaking many bones and causing internal hemorrhaging...
[QUOTE=GeneralSpecific;47064274]Proposing at a beautiful place is a great way to get someone to fall for you.[/QUOTE]
the descent into love can be lethal
also reminded me of this
[t]http://wikipunch.com/images/3/3b/Mein_Bratwurst's_joke.png[/t]
[url=http://www.facepunch.com/threads/1210099?p=37545592#post37545592](context for those who don't know)[/url]
That is completely twisted, I don't understand how something like this can happen.
I also don't understand formally proposing or whatever, I just asked my girl if she would marry me and have me kids, she said yes and I flipped lol. I am lucky as fuuuuck.
[QUOTE=Ignhelper;47064180][editline]3rd February 2015[/editline]
[url]http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/woman-falls-to-her-death-as-she-celebrates-marriage-proposal-at-the-edge-of-ibiza-cliff-10011819.html[/url]
[editline]3rd February 2015[/editline]
This is just, tragic.[/QUOTE]
What if she actually declined so he pushed her off... dun dun dun!
[QUOTE=mini me;47064331]He thought it was romantic?
Where would you pop the question? The local chip shop?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE] [B]she lost her balance[/B] as she jumped with excitement after her partner[/QUOTE]
If he had popped the question when she was near the cliff then yeah that'd be fine. But from the way this is worded she was literally on the edge of the cliff when he asked - and we all know that women like to jump around in excitement when that kind of question pops up.
Not that I'm blaming the guy but I think it was dumb to ask it at that moment. He could have waited until she was a couple feet away from the cliff.
i'd pay a bunch of my NRA friends to pretend to attack her in the middle of the night, but actually all the bullets only fire glitter and confetti and one of the guns has the cartoon "BANG!" sign with "will you marry me" on it
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