New York state police say a 33-year-old mother climbed over a safety rail and intentionally went over Niagara Falls with her two children, a 9-year-old and a 5-month-old NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. -- A ...
and 5-month-old Mecca Means John Moore/Getty A woman and her two children are presumed dead after going over Niagara Falls in an incident police have described as "intentional in nature." ...
Means and her kids — 9-year-old Roman Rossman and baby Mecca Means — were residents of Niagara Falls, according to the New York Post. New York State Trooper James O'Callaghan said there were ...
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NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WKBW) — New York State Police and New York Park Police are working to recover the bodies of a mother and her two children who went over the American side of Niagara Falls on ...
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A mother has died along with her two children after jumping off Niagara Falls on Monday ... and five-month-old Mecca Means, New York State Police said. All three fell to their deaths, with ...
Authorities are investigating the deaths of a woman and her two children who went over Niagara Falls as an apparent ... 9 p.m. Monday determined 33-year-old Chianti Means had gone over the safety ...
The incident took place on Monday. A US woman and her two children died after jumping off Niagara Falls on Monday night, the Independent reported. The woman, identified as 33-year-old Chianti ...
A young mother climbed over a safety rail and plunged into Niagara Falls with her baby and nine-year-old son, according to New York state police. Authorities responded to the incident in the ...
Authorities were called around 9 a.m. and “responded to an incident on or around Goat Island in Niagara Falls,” a statement from New York State Park Trooper James O’Callaghan read.