
A 19-year-old model died tragically after she plunged 160-feet to her death in the Adriatic Sea while parasailing in Montenegro last week.
Tijana Radonjic, who was on vacation from Serbia, unbuckled 2 safety belts and removed her safety vest before flipping upside down and falling out of the harness.
Video of the tragic incident was uploaded to X (Twitter) on Monday. Many X users believe Radonjic took her own life due to the voluntary action of unbuckling her safety belts.
One person wrote: “This was a voluntary activity. She chose to put herself into a position that caused her to panic.”
Another X user wrote: “She undid 2 buckles, unzipped the jacket, pulled her arms out, undid another waist buckle, then lifted herself up & pulled herself out of the leg straps.. before falling.”
A third person commented: “This is sad, Would she have survived if she didn’t unbuckle the seatbelt???”
According to @Grok, Radonjic may have experienced a phenomena known as “call of the void,” which is “a sudden, fleeting urge to jump from a height, despite no desire to do so. Research suggests 30-60% of people experience this, often unrelated to suicidal thoughts.”
19-year-old student dies after unbuckling seatbelt during parasailing panic attack
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