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Home»World»Canada»72-year-old woman dies after being struck by falling tree in Quebec provincial park
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72-year-old woman dies after being struck by falling tree in Quebec provincial park

News RoomBy News RoomJune 28, 20240 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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A tragic incident occurred at Mont-Saint-Bruno provincial park, located near Montreal, where a falling tree struck and killed a 72-year-old woman. The incident took place on the Grand-Duc trail, one of the intermediate routes in the park. The woman was hiking with two family members when the tree fell on her. Despite efforts by paramedics, she was pronounced dead at the scene. The family members were treated for shock and escorted from the trail by police.

The Longueuil police were called to the park shortly after 1 p.m. following the incident. It is still unclear what caused the tree to suddenly fall and strike the woman. Quebec’s provincial park agency, SEPAQ, is investigating the tragedy to determine the circumstances leading to the accident. The incident has left park authorities and visitors shocked and saddened by the unexpected loss of life in a place meant for recreation and enjoyment.

The victim’s family members who were hiking with her during the incident were left traumatized by the sudden and tragic event. The park authorities and emergency responders worked swiftly to provide assistance and support to the family members in the aftermath of the incident. The shock and grief caused by the accident have left a lasting impact on the community and those who frequent the park for outdoor activities.

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Mont-Saint-Bruno provincial park is popular among hikers and nature enthusiasts for its scenic and well-maintained trails. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of visitors in the park and the need for proper risk management measures to prevent similar accidents in the future. The investigation by SEPAQ aims to identify any lapses in safety protocols or maintenance practices that may have contributed to the tragic event.

The sudden death of the 72-year-old woman has highlighted the potential dangers of outdoor activities, even in seemingly safe and well-regulated environments like provincial parks. The incident serves as a poignant reminder of the inherent risks associated with nature and the importance of staying vigilant and prepared while enjoying outdoor adventures. Park visitors and authorities are urged to take necessary precautions and follow safety guidelines to ensure the well-being of all individuals in outdoor recreational areas.

The tragic accident at Mont-Saint-Bruno provincial park has sent shockwaves through the community and raised awareness about the potential hazards of falling trees in natural settings. As the investigation continues to uncover the circumstances leading to the fatal incident, park authorities are expected to review and strengthen safety measures to prevent similar accidents in the future. The incident serves as a somber reminder of the fragility of life and the need for caution and awareness when engaging in outdoor activities, especially in wilderness areas where unforeseen risks may be present.

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