Given her history, I wouldn’t.
Do you know how many people injure or kill themselves taking selfies?
Mre than you would think. And predominently women, because modern women are bat-$hit obbssesed with themselves and selfies and posting everything they do on social media.
I hate doing selfies...hate...hate...hate
Reminds me of the story I read in the book Death in Yellowstone.This happened back in the 1980s before digital photos. A young man in his late 20s or early 30s (typical gender & age of accidental deaths in National Parks) was viewing the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and handed his film camera to another tourist and asked him to take his photograph as he climbed over the railing and started down an embankment to the edge of the cliff. The tourist took a series of photos of him, even after he slipped on the steep slope and tumbled over the edge plummeting some 400 feet to his death.
I understand that, but these statements from the husband have my BS meter off the charts:
He said his wife snapped photos on the edge of the cliff when “she told me to look out for the dogs. “I turned to the dogs and told them to wait. When I turned back to Zoe, she was no longer there. She had just vanished. It must have happened in less than five seconds,” Janssen said. “I didn’t see or hear anything. No rustling, no screams or shouts. I looked up and saw only dust,” he said. “I called her even though I knew it was hopeless. The chasm was several tens of meters deep. “I immediately called the emergency services, but had almost no network. They didn’t understand me, even though I speak a little French,” he said, adding that he rushed to the nearby Le Belvedere Hotel to seek help.
Could be true...could also be the perfect crime.