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Jesus Take The Wheel: 21-Year-Old American Student Falls 50 Feet To His Death In Rome While Pretending To Be A Tightrope Walker After A Night Of Drinking With Friends

This is so sad. Poor guy just wanted to see the world. American Student Falls To His Death In Rome According to Mail Online A 21-year-old American student fell to his death from a wall in the Trastevere district of Rome after allegedly going on a pub crawl with friends Monday night. The victim, identified as Indiana native Andrew Keith Carr, was walking on a ledge near the historic bridge Ponte Sisto when he lost his balance and tumbled 50 feet below onto the sidewalk along the River Tiber, according to police. The Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported that Carr, who attended classes at John Cabot University in Rome, had been drinking with friends in the historic Campo dei Fiori square and the Trastevere district before he ended up on the wall along the river at around 2am. The inebriated 21-year-old student got on the ledge about 50 feet above the sidewalk and was pretending to be a tightrope walker when he fell to his death, witnesses told police. Officials say Carr died on impact after breaking his cervical vertebrae. Law enforcement agents who responded to the scene after getting reports of a man falling from the wall questioned the victims’ friends, who were said to be a state of shock. Carr’s death is the third fatality since 2007 involving a foreign national falling to his death along the River Tiber. It is believed that alcohol had played a role in the previous incidents as well. According to the TV station Fox59, Carr, who was a student at Marquette University in Wisconsin, traveled to Rome as part of a study abroad program. The 21-year-old graduate of Greencastle Senor High School in Indiana studied operations and supply chain management in the College of Business Administration, and was frequently on the dean’s list, according to Marquette University President Rev. Scott Pilarz. Carr was also a brother at the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and a member the school’s Quidditch team. ‘His light only graced this campus for a short time, but his memory will live in his family, his friends and our Marquette community forever,’ wrote Pilarz. Last July, a 19-year-old American student was killed along the river after falling off the Bridge of Umberto I following a night of drinking with friends, the Italian-language site Roma Today reported. In 2009, a 20-year-old Australian man fell to his death into the River Tiber under similar circumstances, drawing attention to the ‘pub crawl’ phenomenon popular among tourists and college students, who pay 20-30 euros to drink in several participating establishments. We couldn’t imagine falling to our death. You would die before you even hit the ground. Facebook

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Jesus Take The Wheel: 21-Year-Old American Student Falls 50 Feet To His Death In Rome While Pretending To Be A Tightrope Walker After A Night Of Drinking With Friends

Main Climate Threat Comes From Stuff We Haven’t Yet Built… There’s Still Time to Turn It Around

We have to stop building polluting infrastructure, now. Photo: eutorphication & hypoxia via flickr. If you think all the carbon-spewing stuff we’ve built to date, from power plants to cars to airplanes, will just drag us over the climate change tipping point, think again. A new study, published in the journal

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Main Climate Threat Comes From Stuff We Haven’t Yet Built… There’s Still Time to Turn It Around

Why "Gandhi of Water" Rajendra Singh Is Walking the Length of the Ganges River

Image of Rajendra Singh in the documentary Flow via Mongrel Media Considered the Gandhi of water issues, Rajendra Singh is an activist about to begin an incredible walk in order to bring attention to India’s water problems. Starting on October 1st at the threatened Goumouk glacier in the Himalayas, the head of the Ganges River, he will walk along the river’s length to its mouth at the Bay of Bengal. Singh is embarking on this 37-day journey for a singular purpose — to illustrate how the health of our fresh water systems determines the health of human populati… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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