The woman, a 23-year-old, drove 100 feet into a freezing Ontario
lake on Thursday night after sticking too closely to her car's GPS
directions.
According Metro News, the woman from Kitchener, Ont., was following
a route on her car's GPS while driving in the dark on Thursday night in
Tobermory, Ont..
Police Const. Katrina Rubinstein-Gilbert said driving conditions
were difficult as the woman approached a boat launch on Little Tub
Harbour near midnight, with rain and fog making visibility difficult.
As a result, Rubinstein-Gilbert said the woman made a wrong turn with dramatic consequences.
"How the launch works, it's not an airborne thing. It's not
'Dukes of Hazzard.' It kind of goes off the road and the launch just
drops all of a sudden," she said. "So she would have been driving on the road, and then all of a sudden just dropped and hit water."
The car, meanwhile, sank completely, prompting the Rescue
Co-ordination Centre in Trenton, Ont., to issue a broadcast instructing
boats not to approach that launch for fear of being damaged by the
submerged vehicle.
The Ministry of the Environment and members of RCC Trenton were
notified. The Toyota Yaris was taken out of the water on Friday morning. Speaking through provincial police, the driver of the car declined all media requests. Rubinstein-Gilbert said she escaped without any injuries and did
not even suffer hypothermia from her dip in the four-degree-Celsius
water.
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