Vera Mol, 17, was told "no jump" by her instructor but she thought the instructor said "now jump", so she plunged to her untimely death.
The sad incident occurred on the bridge of Cabezon de la Sal, located in the northern Spanish province of Cantabria back in 2015.
Vera was tied by the rope, but without being secured to the bridge when she took the plunge.
The instructor, who has not been named, has appeared in court accused of causing the Dutch teen's death. Judges in the court of Cantabria, northern Spain, say the instructor should have checked for ID to make sure Vera was 18 years old. the judge also added that the instructor's English was "macarronico" (very bad). It is reported that the instructor should have said "don't jump" instead of "no jump".
The second issue raised by the judge was that the bridge used for the bungee jumping was not suitable under Spanish regulations. Flowtrack, who run the bungee jumping company which employed the man have said it was an accident. Martijn Klom from the company said the girl's death was caused by a misunderstanding.
17 comments:
Well, if she plunged to her death it should follow that she did not tell anyone what she thought?
Dozie
Poor child sad!
Funny but sad..
Funny but sad
That's sad, R.I.P dear....but they don't have to put dx on d instructor it's clearly an accidental mistake
Na WA oo, whites & their ways sha. May her soul RIP
haaaaaa OMG!!
What?!
... Merited happiness
Kai, which kind wahala come be dis? RIP
Long live LIB
What?,No, you can't be that dumb
My English teacher was right after all.Bad grammar can kill
too bad rest in peace
Awwwww... Sad
am just speechless on ds story..whaaaat!!
Yes.I agree.No one knew her thoughts.If they have a smart lawyer they'll be fine.
She is Dutch if you hear Irish people speak English you will know that no sounds like now so it's the instructors fault he could have said do not jump is he speaking pidgin what is no jump ?
Nawa o
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