Woman’s swing into a lake ends painfully when she rolls into the water

Woman’s bid to swing into a lake ends painfully when she hits rocks and rolls into the water

That’s gotta hurt! Woman’s bid to swing from platform into a lake ends painfully when she hits rocks and rolls into the water

  • Woman tries to swing into the water but ends up tumbling down the muddy bank 
  • Video was taken at the the Monongahela River, in California, Pennsylvania
  • Friends can be heard gasping and asking if she’s OK after splashing into water

This is the moment a woman who attempted to jump using a rope swing ends up rolling down a muddy river bank.

Apparently enjoying a warm day at the Monongahela River, in California, Pennsylvania, the woman prepares herself to launch into the water. 

The woman in a black bikini can be seen smiling while stood on the platform as she builds up the courage to swing into the river.


The woman attempted the jump from a tree platform at the Monongahela River in Pennsylvania earlier this month


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Others can be heard asking ‘right, you’re good?’ and ‘ready?’

As she launches off the perch – which is about half way up a nearby tree – onlookers can be heard shouting and encouraging her jump.

However things quickly change when the woman’s feet hit the floor and cause her to stumble down the slope into the water.

It appears that the rope swing being used wasn’t the right length and caused the woman to miss her intended target.

She rolls twice on the mud before hitting sharp rocks and some bushes at the edge of the water. 


As she launches off the perch (left) everything appears under control however her legs hit the floor too soon causing her to roll down the river bank (right)


She rolls twice on the mud before hitting sharp rocks and some bushes at the edge of the water

Although falling hard the woman appears to not be hurt and starts to swim off her fall before the 13-second clip ends.

Male voices in the background of the video can be heard asking ‘Are you OK?’ while others gasp.

It is believed that the accident happened at the beginning of September. 

The Monongahela River is a a 130-mile-long (210 km) river in north-central West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania, which flows from south to north.

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