Tuesday, June 3, 2025 - A female student plunged to her de@th after she allegedly unlocked her safety belt while parasailing.
19-year-old Tijana Radonjic was on holiday in Budva,
Montenegro, when she plunged into the Adriatic Sea after flying at a height of
50 metres.
She is thought to have had a panic attack before she
unbuckled the seatbelt and jacket and then plunged to her de@th.
Despite emergency services rushing to find her, they
confirmed she had d!ed last Wednesday.
Her body was retrieved from the water and taken to the
marina before the emergency services confirmed her de@th.
The circumstances around her death remain unclear, with some
local news outlets reporting that she had been filming a promotional video for
a local tourist agency.
Ms Radonjic had allegedly agreed to a free parasailing ride
in exchange for the video to 'boost business with tourists for the summer
holiday season'.
The film was supposed to show Ms Radonkic in a bikini
soaring happily over the Budva Riviera on a parasail being towed by a speed
boat, it was reported in NewsFlash.
Witnesses told local media she looked happy and relaxed as
she was buckled in and told how to sit in the safety harness.
But Republika have reported that she may have suffered a
'panic attack'.
Another outlet has said suicide has not been ruled out, but
loved ones said they do not believe she would have taken her own life.
The teen's parents, Branka and Goran, shared a heartbreaking
farewell ahead of her funeral today: 'We will never come to terms with
this, nor accept that you are gone.
'You will remain in our hearts forever. Our bravest we love
you endlessly and will be missed forever.
Watch the video below.
NEWS: 19-year-old student falls to her death after “suffering a panic attack” and “unbuckling her seatbelt” while parasailing
— Akash Srivastava (@isrivastavas) June 2, 2025
Tijana Radonjic, 19, was on vacation in Budva, Montenegro
Witnesses said she screamed “Put me down! Put me down!” and “Help me” just before falling.… pic.twitter.com/Ee6T1wTrlU
0 Comments