27/08/2012
A newlywed who drowned while taking photos in her wedding dress has
been described as a 'really fun girl', by her devastated friends and
family.
Canadian Maria Pantazopoulos, 30, was taking part in a new
trend in bridal photography known as 'trash the dress', where brides
destroy their dress as part of the wedding celebrations.
Ms
Pantazopoulos wore her dress as she waded into the water of the Ouareau
River near Montreal, but quickly struck trouble as the dress filled with
water and she began to sink.
"She had her wedding dress on and
she said, 'take some pictures of me while I swim a little bit in the
lake,' she went in and her dress got heavy, I tried everything I could
to save her," photographer Louis Pagakis told local media.
"I jumped in; I was screaming and yelling; we tried our best."
But
Mr Pagakis was unable to rescue her and Ms Pantazopoulos was swept away
by the current of the Ouareau River and taken under water.
Police found her four hours after the incident when a local diver searched a deep water basin.
Friends have paid tribute to Ms Pantazopoulos, saying she lost her life while trying to live it to the fullest.
"She’s
a really fun girl, and she just didn't want her wedding dress sitting
in a box in the closet," Leeza Pousoulidis said. "She said 'I want to
have fun with my wedding dress. I want to have great pictures and
memories of me in my wedding dress'."
Ms Pantazopoulos's work colleagues were also shocked by the tragedy.
"She was really well liked by everyone here," real estate agent Johanne Grenier. "For us, today is a really sad day."
Ms Pantazopoulos leaves behind her new husband, parents and one brother.
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