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This is why you should not drink before an investigation and should know your area, have experience, and use the proper equipment.

Sep 10, 2009 11:01 AM
Jaspreet Tambar
staff reporter


A woman fell to her death after losing her footing while apparently ghost hunting at the University of Toronto this morning.

The victim, 29, was at 1 Spadina Cres., an academic building associated with the university, when she fell from the third storey around 1:45 a.m. It appears she was following a man who jumped across the inner quad from a lower part of the building to a higher one when she slipped and fell into a courtyard.

She was taken to St. Michael's Hospital and pronounced dead. Police say both the woman and man had been drinking and are not believed to be current students. Although police believe the woman's death to be accidental, officres were still at the scene this morning and the investgation is ongoing. In January, 2001, University of Toronto art lecturer David Buller was found stabbed to death in the building. The murder has never been solved.

Matthew Didier, who has been following paranormal activity in the city for more than 12 years, says the building is not haunted.

"It's a tongue-in-cheek gag that there's a curse attached to it," he said.

Built in 1875 for Knox College, a Presbyterian divinity school, the building was later used as a laboratory. In June of 2008, a 26-year-old man exploring an abandoned power station at the foot of Leslie St. fell three stories and later died in hospital.

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