Singaporean dies in 30m fall off New York state park cliff
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) is rendering consular assistance, through the Singapore Consulate in New York, to the family of Ms Nur Aisyah.Singaporean dies in 30m fall off New York state park cliff
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25 Dec 2023 01:51PM (Updated: 25 Dec 2023 01:57PM)
SINGAPORE: A Singaporean woman died last Friday (Dec 22) after she lost her footing and fell 30 metres from a cliff in Minnewaska State Park Preserve in the US state of New York.
In a Facebook post on Dec 23, Mr Abdul Rauf Mohd Said said that medical staff tried to resuscitate his wife Nur Aisyah, also known as Ais Sarah, for nearly three hours but they were unsuccessful.
"She fell roughly 100 feet and did not survive. My heart is broken into pieces and I don't know how to piece them back together," he added. I've been crying non-stop for the last 12 hours and been really distraught by myself now.
"I'm sorry I didn't manage to get to you in time sayang (dear in Malay)."
In response to queries, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) told CNA on Monday that MFA is rendering consular assistance, through the Singapore Consulate in New York, to the family of Ms Aisyah.
"MFA extends its deepest condolences to the bereaved family."
According to their LinkedIn profiles, Mr Abdul Rauf and Ms Aisyah are the co-founders of Noble Sky International, a real estate investment company with a focus on the US market.
Mr Abdul Rauf wrote on Facebook on Monday that the autopsy had been completed and he was "fervently hoping for an early return of Ais' body".
He appealed for help, adding that "stringent regulations" require us to request an exception from Singapore Airlines to fly his wife's remains back home on Tuesday morning's flight, even without the completed paperwork.
In an earlier post, Mr Abdul Rauf also thanked three sisters who were at Minnewaska State Park and after hearing his cries, made their way down the cliff to reach his wife.
"Thank you once again to Julia and her sisters for being by my wife's side during her final living moments."
US media previously reported two deaths in Minnewaska State Park after hikers fell from height, with incidents in 2021 and 2015.