A bride who was being photographed in her wedding dress has died after losing her footing and plunging into a waterfall.
The woman, 30, was being photographed at Dorwin Falls in Quebec, Canada, when she tumbled down a cliff into the water below.
She had chosen the popular spot as the backdrop for her wedding pictures.
During the photo shoot, which took place at around 2pm on Friday, she slipped on some rocks and plummeted into the water.
Her body was found more than three hours later. The falls, at their highest point, are just over 18 metres high.
Ronald McInnis, from the local police force, said nobody could have saved her.
"It's impossible," he said. "The falls are very high. The current is very violent, it's very rocky.
"The people who fall at that spot usually perish. It doesn't give you a chance."
Two witnesses - whose identities were not confirmed by police - had to be transported to hospital to be treated for extreme shock.
The woman was on the verge of getting married "within days", police said.
She has not been named because police have not notified all of her family.