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Bride drowns trashing her dress

2012 Reader Submission
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'Trash the Dress' photoshoot turns deadly when a honeymooner gets her dress wet near a waterfall and swift current...

On Friday August 24rth 2012, a newlywed was swept away by swift currents when she entered the water of the Ouareau river for a special photo shoot in her bridal gown. She underestimated both the current's strength and the weight of the soaked dress, and paid with her life the desire to take part in the 'Trash the dress' trend.

The original media story outlines clearly why this should be considered for a Darwin Award:

- The area is not authorised for swimming, because of the known fact that currents are swift and nearly impossible to swim out from when swept under in any kind of attire, never mind a full wedding gown.

- The risk taking was absolutely unnecessary and frivolous, not done under duress or for any altruistic purpose of saving another soul.

- The bride was 30, well within the maturity rule and should've-known-better.

Original text: Bride drowns while modelling wedding gown near Rawdon

Newlywed Maria Pantazopoulos drowned near Rawdon Friday while posing in a trash-the-dress wedding gown photo shoot.

Rescue teams recovered the body of newlywed Laval realtor Maria Pantazopoulos, 30, Friday after the bride was swept away in the current near Dorwin Falls in Rawdon Friday afternoon.

Pantazopoulos was posing for photos in her wedding dress near the scenic falls, as a way to commemorate her June 9 wedding.

The photo shoot was part of a increasingly-popular rite of passage known as trash the dress, in which artistic photos are taken of the wedding gown being destroyed. The ritual was meant as a joyous celebration of having found her partner for life.

Pantzopoulos entered the water to pose for a photo but the dress became heavy when wet and the current pulled her to the bottom of an eight-metre-deep section of the lake.

The man shooting the photos said that Pantazopoulos was a small of stature, weighing around 100 lbs, and although she could swim, she was quickly overwhelmed.

"She had her wedding dress on and she said, 'take some pictures of me while I swim a little bit in the lake,' she went in and her dress got heavy, I tried everything I could to save her," said photographer Louis Pagakis.

"I jumped in, I was screaming and yelling, we tried our best," said Pagakis, pushing back tears.

The incident occurred at around 2 p.m and rescue teams recovered her body shortly before 6 p.m.

The two witnesses were treated at hospital for shock.

Another photographer named Mario Michaud told CTV Montreal that he narrowly avoided a similar mishap in a photoshoot at the same spot in May.

In that case the woman was saved but he pointed out that he now realizes that the alluring beauty of the spot belies its potential for danger.

One experienced diver from the region told CTV Montreal that the current is deceptively strong, as those who venture into the waters quickly find out.

Those who have drowned in recent years near Rawdon include a 14-year-old boy who died in June 2005, while several others drowned in the area in the mid-1990s.

Rawdon is a town of around 10,000 residents, 75 kilometres north of Montreal.

http://news.sympatico.ctvnews.ca/local/qc/bride_drowns_while_modelling_wedding_gown_near_rawdon/1fef79da

Additionnal reference: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2012/08/24/police-woman-wedding-darwin-falls-rawdon.html

http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/fashion-beauty/Maria+Pantazopoulos+really+girl+drowns+wedding+dress+taking+pictures+Rawdon/7142554/story.html

Submitted on 08/25/2012

Submitted by: Zazou
Reference: CTV.ca, August 25th 2012

Copyright © 2012 DarwinAwards.com

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Shadow said:
Definitely Keep: For Darwin's Eyes
a repeat of a story we have seen but by far the best submission of it. The original said she just dipped her toes in and not that she actually waded in. I leave this for my fellow moderators but with this change of info i would consider this one. Her wading in makes more of a stupid decision then just dipping her toes in


Bruce said:
Definitely Keep: Darwin Award
This does provide much more detail. If she knowingly went swimming in a dangerous area while wearing a full bridal dress then she's definitely worthy of a DA as far as I'm concerned. Thanks!


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