Woman swept into Niagara Falls

A college student who overstepped a safety railing fell into Niagara Falls over the weekend, and searchers looking for her body…

A college student who overstepped a safety railing fell into Niagara Falls over the weekend, and searchers looking for her body yesterday found an unidentified male body instead.

The student (19) from Japan was presumed drowned after she plunged into the fast-flowing waters near the brink of Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side of the falls at about 8:30pm on Sunday, according to Canadian park police.

She had climbed over a railing and straddled it while enjoying the view with a friend, police said.

"The young woman stood up in what appeared to be an attempt to climb back over when she lost her balance and fell," reads a statement from Canadian park police. No foul play is suspected, police said.

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The woman's identity was withheld pending notification of her family in Japan.

The falls are on the border between the Canadian province of Ontario and the US state of New York.

With a helicopter hovering above, an international search party searched Niagara Falls Gorge for her body. Yesterday searchers spotted an unidentified male body at the base of the falls in an area known as the whirlpool, police said.

Authorities were working with the coroner's office to identify the body, which was not thought to be connected to Sunday's incident.

Agencies