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List of people who have gone over Niagara Falls

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List of people who have gone over Niagara Falls

Hundreds of people have gone over Niagara Falls, either intentionally (as stunts or suicide attempts) or accidentally. The first recorded person to survive going over the falls was school teacher Annie Edson Taylor, who in 1901 successfully completed the stunt inside an oak barrel. In the following 124 years, thousands of people have been swept over the falls but only sixteen people have reportedly survived the feat. All instances of people having survived the trip over the falls have been over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Following the death of one daredevil in 1951, stunting at Niagara Falls has been illegal and subject to fines of up to $25,000 USD.

Tables

· Incidents
19 July 1853
19 July 1853
Date
19 July 1853
Individual
Joseph Avery
Fate
Fatality
Falls
American Falls
Cause
accident
Circumstances
Avery and two other men had been working on a scow and drinking, and attempted to row from Goat Island to the mainland when their boat capsized. The two other men went over the American Falls immediately, while Avery grabbed onto tree roots growing from a rock just east of Chapin Island and weathered the current for eighteen hours. Several attempts were made at rescue the next morning and a boat tethered to the Goat Island bridge was guided downstream to reach Avery. He was able to climb onto the boat, but it immediately capsized throwing Avery back into the water before he went over the falls. A daguerreotype of Avery holding onto the tree was made by Platt D. Babbitt. William Dean Howells eulogized Avery's death in a poem, which concluded with the lines "Caught in the long-baffled clutch of the rapids, and rolled and hurled; headlong on to the cataract's brink, and out of the world". At times following Avery's death, the rock from which he clung became known as "Avery's Rock".
Unnamed man
Unnamed man
Date
Unnamed man
Individual
Fatality
Unnamed man
Unnamed man
Date
Unnamed man
Individual
Fatality
1 September 1889
1 September 1889
Date
1 September 1889
Individual
Carlisle Graham
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
A week previous to his attempt over the falls, Graham had used a barrel to successfully take him through the Niagara Whirlpool. At 6:45 a.m on 1 September 1889, Graham's barrel was released into the river near Chippewa Creek before going over the falls at 7:10 a.m. Upon his rescue, Graham complained of back and head pain and his speech was described as incoherent.
24 October 1901
24 October 1901
Date
24 October 1901
Individual
Annie Edson Taylor
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Having successfully sent a cat over the falls in a barrel two days previously, Taylor survived going over the falls in an oak barrel as a stunt designed to help her financially. She exited the barrel bleeding but was not seriously injured.
2 July 1903
2 July 1903
Date
2 July 1903
Individual
Ed Delahanty
Fate
Fatality
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
accident
Circumstances
Delahanty, a baseball player who was later elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, was swept over the falls having fallen from the International Railway Bridge; he had been kicked off a night train for drunk and disorderly conduct and threatening passengers. Delahanty's body was later recovered near the Maid of the Mist's berth; his body was mangled and one leg was severed.
25 July 1911
25 July 1911
Date
25 July 1911
Individual
Bobby Leach
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Leach, who had performed with Barnum & Bailey Circus, went over the falls in a metal barrel and subsequently spent six months in the hospital recovering from two broken knee caps and a fractured jaw.
11 July 1920
11 July 1920
Date
11 July 1920
Individual
Charles Stephens
Fate
Fatality
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Stephens, from Bristol in the UK, went over the falls in a barrel. Both Bobby Leach (q.v) and William "Red" Hill, Sr. urged Stephens to test his barrel over the falls before attempting the stunt, but he refused. When the barrel was recovered at the foot of the falls, the ballast had broken through the bottom of the barrel, and had pulled Stephen's body out of the barrel, leaving just his right arm in the safety harness.
4 July 1928
4 July 1928
Date
4 July 1928
Individual
Jean Lussier
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Lussier survived going over the falls in a large ball with a spring steel frame and a rubber covering.
4 July 1930
4 July 1930
Date
4 July 1930
Individual
George Stathakis
Fate
Fatality
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Stathakis, a Greek immigrant working as a chef in Buffalo, New York, went over the falls in a barrel. Upon impact, the barrel was stuck behind a curtain of water and could not be recovered for 18 hours. Stathakis had an air supply of up to eight hours – although he had survived the initial fall, he died of suffocation. Stathakis took the plunge with his pet turtle, which was said to be around 150 years old. The turtle survived the ordeal.
5 August 1951
5 August 1951
Date
5 August 1951
Individual
William "Red" Hill, Jr.
Fate
Fatality
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Hill, the son of William "Red" Hill, Sr., went over the falls in a craft he named "The Thing". The vessel broke apart on impact and Hill was killed; his body was found the following day. Following Hill's death, Canadian and American authorities banned public stunts at the falls and began to issue fines for people making attempts over the falls.
9 July 1960
9 July 1960
Date
9 July 1960
Individual
Roger Woodward
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
accident
Circumstances
Seven-year-old Roger Woodward was swept over the falls. Woodward and his sister Deanne were in a 12-foot (3.7 m) aluminium fishing boat helmed by their family friend, James Honeycutt. Honeycutt lost use of the boat's propeller some 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) from the falls. The boat subsequently capsized in the rapids. Deanne was pulled from the river just 20 feet (6.1 m) from the brink of the falls, but Roger and Honeycutt were taken over the falls. Roger, who was wearing a lifejacket and remained buoyant, was rescued by the Maid of the Mist at the bottom of the falls; Honeycutt died.
James Honeycutt
James Honeycutt
Date
James Honeycutt
Individual
Fatality
15 July 1961
15 July 1961
Date
15 July 1961
Individual
Nathan Boya
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Boya (born William Fitzgerald) went over the falls in a rubber ball nicknamed the "Plunge-O-Sphere". The ball hit rocks on impact and bounced, but Boya was uninjured. Boya had launched from the American shore which would normally have resulted in him going over the American Falls, however, a current took him closer to the Canadian shore.
29 August 1981
29 August 1981
Date
29 August 1981
Individual
Hesham Sayegh
Fate
Fatality
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
homicide
Circumstances
Dunia Sayegh, a 27-year-old resident of Toronto, dropped her two-month-old son Hesham over the railing and into the river just up from the brink of Horseshoe Falls, whereupon he was quickly swept over the falls. The boy's body was never found. Sayegh was arrested and charged with second-degree murder; the charges were subsequently dismissed.
3 July 1984
3 July 1984
Date
3 July 1984
Individual
Karel Soucek
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Soucek went over the falls in a barrel; he emerged with only minor injuries to his face that had been caused by his wristwatch on impact with the water. Soucek's descent was reported to be 75 miles per hour (121 km/h), and it took 45 minutes for the barrel to be recovered.
30 May 1985
30 May 1985
Date
30 May 1985
Individual
Robert Ahrens
Fate
Fatality
Falls
American Falls
Cause
suicide
Circumstances
A man, believed to have been 56-year-old Robert Ahrens, committed suicide by jumping into the rapids at Prospect Point. Ahrens's fatal jump was coincidentally recorded by WGRZ, as cameraman Larry Frasier and anchor Phil Kavits were interrupted during a news piece on Niagara Falls upon seeing Ahrens.
18 August 1985
18 August 1985
Date
18 August 1985
Individual
Steve Trotter
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Trotter went over the falls in a barrel. It was his second attempt—his first, in November 1984, had been foiled by the police.
5 October 1985
5 October 1985
Date
5 October 1985
Individual
David Munday
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Munday successfully went over the falls in a barrel, having already had an attempt foiled when the International Control Dam reduced the river depth and grounded Munday's barrel. Munday made two further attempts to go over the falls, with one in 1990 failing when the barrel lodged at the top of the falls.
November 1986
November 1986
Date
November 1986
Individual
Robert Billings
Fate
Fatality
Falls
American Falls
Cause
suicide
Circumstances
Canadian poet Robert Billings committed suicide following the breakdown of his marriage, and after the falls froze over for the winter, his body wouldn't be recovered until June 1987. Three years prior in 1983, Billings authored the poem "Epiphanies on the First Cold Day", which detailed his future method of suicide.
28 September 1989
28 September 1989
Date
28 September 1989
Individual
Peter De Bernardi
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
De Bernardi and Petkovich went over the falls in a reinforced barrel; their stunt was to draw attention to an anti-drugs campaign. Approximately one year later, De Bernardi and Petkovich had another attempt foiled by authorities.
Jeffery James Petkovich
Jeffery James Petkovich
Date
Jeffery James Petkovich
Individual
Survival
5 June 1990
5 June 1990
Date
5 June 1990
Individual
Jessie Sharp
Fate
Fatality
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Sharp went over the falls in a plastic kayak. He had intended to continue paddling on the river after the fall, and had a dinner reservation at a restaurant in Lewiston, 4 miles (6.4 km) downstream. After beginning the plunge he quickly disappeared into the falls and although his kayak was later found, his body was never recovered. Sharp decided not to wear a life jacket in case it impeded an escape should he get trapped under the falls, and refused to wear a helmet in order to keep his face recognizable to cameras.
26 September 1993
26 September 1993
Date
26 September 1993
Individual
David Munday
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Munday's second successful attempt at going over the falls (his first was on 5 October 1985).
18 June 1995
18 June 1995
Date
18 June 1995
Individual
Steve Trotter
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Trotter's second successful attempt at going over the falls (his first was on 18 August 1985) and Martin's first.
Lori Martin
Lori Martin
Date
Lori Martin
Individual
Survival
1 October 1995
1 October 1995
Date
1 October 1995
Individual
Robert Overacker
Fate
Fatality
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Overacker went over the falls on a jet ski to raise awareness for the homeless. His rocket-propelled parachute failed to open and he fell to his death. Overacker's body was recovered the next day and he was pronounced dead at Niagara General Hospital.
22 October 2003
22 October 2003
Date
22 October 2003
Individual
Kirk Jones
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
stunt or suicide attempt
Circumstances
Jones went over the falls and became the first person to survive the drop without any aid in the fall, having swum from approximately 100 yards (91 m) before swimming over the falls. Jones and his friends had been drinking before the incident, and had planned to record the event—although his friends were not able to operate the recorder. Jones was fined $2,300 CAD and banned for life from entering Canada. He has said that his going over the falls was a suicide attempt rather than a stunt. Jones made a fatal attempt at going over the falls on 19 April 2017.
10 March 2009
10 March 2009
Date
10 March 2009
Individual
Unnamed man
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
suicide attempt
Circumstances
An unnamed 30-year-old Canadian man survived a suicide attempt over the falls. In the attempt, his clothes were ripped from his body and he suffered a head laceration as well as cold shock, later developing hypothermia.
14 August 2011
14 August 2011
Date
14 August 2011
Individual
Ayano Tokumasu
Fate
Fatality
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
accident
Circumstances
Tokumasu, a 19-year-old Japanese exchange student, was swept over the falls. Niagara Parks Police surveillance cameras show her climbing onto the railing near the water's edge and sitting on a pillar block. At about 8:30 p.m. she stood up, lost her footing, and fell over the edge into the Niagara River, approximately 20 metres (66 ft) upstream from the falls. Her body was recovered on 18 August.
21 May 2012
21 May 2012
Date
21 May 2012
Individual
Unnamed man
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
accident
Circumstances
An unnamed man in his early 40s became the fourth person to survive an unprotected trip over Horseshoe Falls. Eyewitness reports indicate that he "deliberately jumped" into the Niagara River after climbing over a railing. He was reported to have suffered life-changing injuries, later specified as broken ribs, a collapsed lung and lacerations.
19 April 2017
19 April 2017
Date
19 April 2017
Individual
Kirk Jones
Fate
Fatality
Falls
American Falls
Cause
stunt
Circumstances
Jones, who went over the falls unprotected on 22 October 2003, made an attempt within an inflatable ball. The ball had been seen spinning in the rapids above the American Falls on 19 April and later went over the falls. Jones died in the attempt; the empty ball was picked up by the Maid of the Mist, and Jones's body was recovered near Lake Ontario on 2 June.
8 July 2019
8 July 2019
Date
8 July 2019
Individual
Unnamed man
Fate
Survival
Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Cause
suicide
Circumstances
At roughly 4 a.m., officers responded to a report of a person in crisis at the brink of the Canadian side of the falls. Once officers got to the scene, the man climbed the retaining wall, jumped into the river and went over the Horseshoe Falls. Authorities subsequently began to search the lower Niagara River basin, where the man was found sitting on the rocks at the water's edge.
28 October 2024
28 October 2024
Date
28 October 2024
Individual
Chianti Means
Fate
Fatality
Falls
American Falls
Cause
suicide/homicide
Circumstances
Police responded to the area of Goat Island around 9 p.m. where they determined that 33-year-old Chianti Means and her two children, a 9-year-old and a 5-month-old, climbed over the safety guard rail on Luna Island and intentionally went over the Falls. Their bodies have not been recovered.
Roman Rossman
Roman Rossman
Date
Roman Rossman
Individual
Fatality
Mecca Means
Mecca Means
Date
Mecca Means
Individual
Fatality
Date
Individual
Fate
Falls
Cause
Circumstances
19 July 1853
Joseph Avery
Fatality
American Falls
accident
Avery and two other men had been working on a scow and drinking, and attempted to row from Goat Island to the mainland when their boat capsized. The two other men went over the American Falls immediately, while Avery grabbed onto tree roots growing from a rock just east of Chapin Island and weathered the current for eighteen hours. Several attempts were made at rescue the next morning and a boat tethered to the Goat Island bridge was guided downstream to reach Avery. He was able to climb onto the boat, but it immediately capsized throwing Avery back into the water before he went over the falls. A daguerreotype of Avery holding onto the tree was made by Platt D. Babbitt. William Dean Howells eulogized Avery's death in a poem, which concluded with the lines "Caught in the long-baffled clutch of the rapids, and rolled and hurled; headlong on to the cataract's brink, and out of the world". At times following Avery's death, the rock from which he clung became known as "Avery's Rock".
Unnamed man
Fatality
Unnamed man
Fatality
1 September 1889
Carlisle Graham
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
A week previous to his attempt over the falls, Graham had used a barrel to successfully take him through the Niagara Whirlpool. At 6:45 a.m on 1 September 1889, Graham's barrel was released into the river near Chippewa Creek before going over the falls at 7:10 a.m. Upon his rescue, Graham complained of back and head pain and his speech was described as incoherent.
24 October 1901
Annie Edson Taylor
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Having successfully sent a cat over the falls in a barrel two days previously, Taylor survived going over the falls in an oak barrel as a stunt designed to help her financially. She exited the barrel bleeding but was not seriously injured.
2 July 1903
Ed Delahanty
Fatality
Horseshoe Falls
accident
Delahanty, a baseball player who was later elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, was swept over the falls having fallen from the International Railway Bridge; he had been kicked off a night train for drunk and disorderly conduct and threatening passengers. Delahanty's body was later recovered near the Maid of the Mist's berth; his body was mangled and one leg was severed.
25 July 1911
Bobby Leach
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Leach, who had performed with Barnum & Bailey Circus, went over the falls in a metal barrel and subsequently spent six months in the hospital recovering from two broken knee caps and a fractured jaw.
11 July 1920
Charles Stephens
Fatality
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Stephens, from Bristol in the UK, went over the falls in a barrel. Both Bobby Leach (q.v) and William "Red" Hill, Sr. urged Stephens to test his barrel over the falls before attempting the stunt, but he refused. When the barrel was recovered at the foot of the falls, the ballast had broken through the bottom of the barrel, and had pulled Stephen's body out of the barrel, leaving just his right arm in the safety harness.
4 July 1928
Jean Lussier
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Lussier survived going over the falls in a large ball with a spring steel frame and a rubber covering.
4 July 1930
George Stathakis
Fatality
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Stathakis, a Greek immigrant working as a chef in Buffalo, New York, went over the falls in a barrel. Upon impact, the barrel was stuck behind a curtain of water and could not be recovered for 18 hours. Stathakis had an air supply of up to eight hours – although he had survived the initial fall, he died of suffocation. Stathakis took the plunge with his pet turtle, which was said to be around 150 years old. The turtle survived the ordeal.
5 August 1951
William "Red" Hill, Jr.
Fatality
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Hill, the son of William "Red" Hill, Sr., went over the falls in a craft he named "The Thing". The vessel broke apart on impact and Hill was killed; his body was found the following day. Following Hill's death, Canadian and American authorities banned public stunts at the falls and began to issue fines for people making attempts over the falls.
9 July 1960
Roger Woodward
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
accident
Seven-year-old Roger Woodward was swept over the falls. Woodward and his sister Deanne were in a 12-foot (3.7 m) aluminium fishing boat helmed by their family friend, James Honeycutt. Honeycutt lost use of the boat's propeller some 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) from the falls. The boat subsequently capsized in the rapids. Deanne was pulled from the river just 20 feet (6.1 m) from the brink of the falls, but Roger and Honeycutt were taken over the falls. Roger, who was wearing a lifejacket and remained buoyant, was rescued by the Maid of the Mist at the bottom of the falls; Honeycutt died.
James Honeycutt
Fatality
15 July 1961
Nathan Boya
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Boya (born William Fitzgerald) went over the falls in a rubber ball nicknamed the "Plunge-O-Sphere". The ball hit rocks on impact and bounced, but Boya was uninjured. Boya had launched from the American shore which would normally have resulted in him going over the American Falls, however, a current took him closer to the Canadian shore.
29 August 1981
Hesham Sayegh
Fatality
Horseshoe Falls
homicide
Dunia Sayegh, a 27-year-old resident of Toronto, dropped her two-month-old son Hesham over the railing and into the river just up from the brink of Horseshoe Falls, whereupon he was quickly swept over the falls. The boy's body was never found. Sayegh was arrested and charged with second-degree murder; the charges were subsequently dismissed.
3 July 1984
Karel Soucek
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Soucek went over the falls in a barrel; he emerged with only minor injuries to his face that had been caused by his wristwatch on impact with the water. Soucek's descent was reported to be 75 miles per hour (121 km/h), and it took 45 minutes for the barrel to be recovered.
30 May 1985
Robert Ahrens
Fatality
American Falls
suicide
A man, believed to have been 56-year-old Robert Ahrens, committed suicide by jumping into the rapids at Prospect Point. Ahrens's fatal jump was coincidentally recorded by WGRZ, as cameraman Larry Frasier and anchor Phil Kavits were interrupted during a news piece on Niagara Falls upon seeing Ahrens.
18 August 1985
Steve Trotter
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Trotter went over the falls in a barrel. It was his second attempt—his first, in November 1984, had been foiled by the police.
5 October 1985
David Munday
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Munday successfully went over the falls in a barrel, having already had an attempt foiled when the International Control Dam reduced the river depth and grounded Munday's barrel. Munday made two further attempts to go over the falls, with one in 1990 failing when the barrel lodged at the top of the falls.
November 1986
Robert Billings
Fatality
American Falls
suicide
Canadian poet Robert Billings committed suicide following the breakdown of his marriage, and after the falls froze over for the winter, his body wouldn't be recovered until June 1987. Three years prior in 1983, Billings authored the poem "Epiphanies on the First Cold Day", which detailed his future method of suicide.
28 September 1989
Peter De Bernardi
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
De Bernardi and Petkovich went over the falls in a reinforced barrel; their stunt was to draw attention to an anti-drugs campaign. Approximately one year later, De Bernardi and Petkovich had another attempt foiled by authorities.
Jeffery James Petkovich
Survival
5 June 1990
Jessie Sharp
Fatality
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Sharp went over the falls in a plastic kayak. He had intended to continue paddling on the river after the fall, and had a dinner reservation at a restaurant in Lewiston, 4 miles (6.4 km) downstream. After beginning the plunge he quickly disappeared into the falls and although his kayak was later found, his body was never recovered. Sharp decided not to wear a life jacket in case it impeded an escape should he get trapped under the falls, and refused to wear a helmet in order to keep his face recognizable to cameras.
26 September 1993
David Munday
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Munday's second successful attempt at going over the falls (his first was on 5 October 1985).
18 June 1995
Steve Trotter
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Trotter's second successful attempt at going over the falls (his first was on 18 August 1985) and Martin's first.
Lori Martin
Survival
1 October 1995
Robert Overacker
Fatality
Horseshoe Falls
stunt
Overacker went over the falls on a jet ski to raise awareness for the homeless. His rocket-propelled parachute failed to open and he fell to his death. Overacker's body was recovered the next day and he was pronounced dead at Niagara General Hospital.
22 October 2003
Kirk Jones
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
stunt or suicide attempt
Jones went over the falls and became the first person to survive the drop without any aid in the fall, having swum from approximately 100 yards (91 m) before swimming over the falls. Jones and his friends had been drinking before the incident, and had planned to record the event—although his friends were not able to operate the recorder. Jones was fined $2,300 CAD and banned for life from entering Canada. He has said that his going over the falls was a suicide attempt rather than a stunt. Jones made a fatal attempt at going over the falls on 19 April 2017.
10 March 2009
Unnamed man
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
suicide attempt
An unnamed 30-year-old Canadian man survived a suicide attempt over the falls. In the attempt, his clothes were ripped from his body and he suffered a head laceration as well as cold shock, later developing hypothermia.
14 August 2011
Ayano Tokumasu
Fatality
Horseshoe Falls
accident
Tokumasu, a 19-year-old Japanese exchange student, was swept over the falls. Niagara Parks Police surveillance cameras show her climbing onto the railing near the water's edge and sitting on a pillar block. At about 8:30 p.m. she stood up, lost her footing, and fell over the edge into the Niagara River, approximately 20 metres (66 ft) upstream from the falls. Her body was recovered on 18 August.
21 May 2012
Unnamed man
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
accident
An unnamed man in his early 40s became the fourth person to survive an unprotected trip over Horseshoe Falls. Eyewitness reports indicate that he "deliberately jumped" into the Niagara River after climbing over a railing. He was reported to have suffered life-changing injuries, later specified as broken ribs, a collapsed lung and lacerations.
19 April 2017
Kirk Jones
Fatality
American Falls
stunt
Jones, who went over the falls unprotected on 22 October 2003, made an attempt within an inflatable ball. The ball had been seen spinning in the rapids above the American Falls on 19 April and later went over the falls. Jones died in the attempt; the empty ball was picked up by the Maid of the Mist, and Jones's body was recovered near Lake Ontario on 2 June.
8 July 2019
Unnamed man
Survival
Horseshoe Falls
suicide
At roughly 4 a.m., officers responded to a report of a person in crisis at the brink of the Canadian side of the falls. Once officers got to the scene, the man climbed the retaining wall, jumped into the river and went over the Horseshoe Falls. Authorities subsequently began to search the lower Niagara River basin, where the man was found sitting on the rocks at the water's edge.
28 October 2024
Chianti Means
Fatality
American Falls
suicide/homicide
Police responded to the area of Goat Island around 9 p.m. where they determined that 33-year-old Chianti Means and her two children, a 9-year-old and a 5-month-old, climbed over the safety guard rail on Luna Island and intentionally went over the Falls. Their bodies have not been recovered.
Roman Rossman
Fatality
Mecca Means
Fatality

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