Woman Dies in Slackline Fall
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B.C. slack-line walker forgot to re-attach leash before fatal fall, association says
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The International Slackline Association says a fatal fall near Squamish on Saturday happened after a woman “forgot to re-tie” her safety leash.
The 22-year-old woman was a recent graduate from the University of British Columbia .
The fall was a fall from a slack line that crossed a deep gully at Chek Canyon Recreation Area .
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