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One among Norway’s most well-known scenic spots is now related to a tragic loss of life — a person fell almost 2,000 toes off the cliff featured in a ‘Mission Impossible’ flick.
Regulation enforcement within the Scandinavian nation confirms the sufferer — who was in his 40s — died Monday after falling from Preikestolen … the title of the long-lasting bluff overlooking the city of Lysefjord.
Police officers informed CNN they’re investigating the loss of life as an unintended fall, and say they “have no assumptions that anything criminal has happened.”
Whereas the deceased has but to be formally recognized, the police are sure of his identification … as his telephone and ID had been recovered. He was reportedly touring alone, however police spoke to 2 witnesses … considered one of whom noticed the autumn happen firsthand.
The eyewitness reportedly said the person slipped and fell from the cliff.
The Norwegian overlook, AKA Pulpit Rock, is a well-liked mountaineering vacation spot and was famously featured in 2018’s “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” starring Tom Cruise.
The area doubled for Kashmir within the motion film, and it was the situation for a climactic battle scene between Tom and Henry Cavill … which reveals their characters falling off the cliff.
Director Christopher McQuarrie beforehand mentioned in behind-the-scenes footage for the film … “First time I came here, I didn’t want to get within 50 feet of the edge. Watching Henry and Tom go over — they’ve done so much extreme stuff in this movie that I don’t think it really occurred to any of us that it was as scary as it looked.”
Followers gathered at Pulpit Rock in Norway for an additional particular screening of #MissionImpossible Fallout! pic.twitter.com/FRKofee7nI
— ParamountUK (@ParamountUK) August 2, 2018
@ParamountUK
To advertise the film, Paramount Footage invited 2,000 hikers to a night screening the place the movie was projected onto the cliffside.
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