Roy George Tinashe Dikinyay envisioned minutes prior to tumbling off the precipice at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
A traveler who was imagined almost a precipice at one of the world's most acclaimed cascades slipped and fell more than 350 feet to his demise.
Witnesses disclosed to Zimbabwe's Newsday that Roy George Tinashe Dikinya, 40, was remaining by the edge of Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls while alternating with his family to take photographs from the highest point of the enormous cascade when he tumbled over on New Year's Day.
"We were alarmed by the lady's shout and she revealed to us that he had slipped and fallen," one told the paper of Dikinya, who was wearing shoes and was gripping a few things in his left hand in the photograph.
"As a result of the showers and the fog, we were unable to follow him after that," the observer said.
A photograph required seconds sooner shows him strolling by the bluff's edge while wearing shoes, and holding a few things in his arm.
Rescuers with the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority discovered body parts caught at the lower part of the canyon, which is in any event 350-feet high, the Chronicle said.
The body parts "are caught between rocks," the power's representative, Tinashe Farawo, told the paper.
"We haven't had the option to decidedly recognize him due to the area where the body is caught, however we are sure that it his body," he said.
"At this moment we are in correspondence with other security specialists including the military to attempt to discover methods of recovering the body," he stated, with one choice attempting to utilize a military helicopter.
The travel industry and Environment serve Mangaliso Ndlovu in an assertion sent his sympathies to Mr. Dikinya's family.
"This is an uncommon, lamentable and awful episode to be seen at the strong Victoria Falls," Ndlovu stated, while promising "all essential precautionary measures will be required to make preparations for repeat of a particularly terrible occurrence."
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