Originally posted by er1kksen I find myself less and less inclined to think or say snarky things about the victims. We are fragile humans on a naturally hazardous planet, we can all think we're too smart to get hurt until suddenly we discover otherwise.
Like you, I try not to be snarky. I don't, however, believe it's snarky to recognise the folly of taking such risks, especially when you have dependents and family that love and need you. We can all make silly mistakes or fall victim to freak accidents, but that's very different than placing yourself in danger unnecessarily... a practice that seems to have increased with the rise of social media and the need for attention.
I feel sorry for the deceased lady regardless of her misadventure, but I feel especially bad for the husband and child, the authorities who had to recover her body, and everyone who unintentionally witnessed the accident.