I notice she kicked off her left sandal after her failure to walk. The woman is sick in the head. She has to blame someone, or something for everything.
After the second slip she kicked off both sandals and took the last steps barefoot.
She had the wrong kind of shoes for climbing stairs. After falling twice she finally kicked off the shoes which is the smartest thing she did during the descent.
I had the same reaction, shes blaming the shoes so she kicks them off. But after a couple FReepers have mentioned a neural disorder causing a loss of sensation in the feet, she may have kicked the shoes off because she thought she might be able to get a better feel for the steps in her bare feet. I think this video displays her neurological disease, like the others during the campaign.
When you go off to Asia or Europe...to see a lot of these places, it requires walking....real walking. I wouldn’t be surprised if an American tourist put in four to six miles in a single day.
So this all leads most Americans to consider shoe ‘A’ or shoe ‘B’. ‘A’ is the comfortable choice with usually a slick sole. ‘B’ is the lesser-comfortable shoe with tread, thicker bottom, and more likely to make your feet sore at the end of the day. In her case, I think she went with the comfort choice and slick bottom.
If you asked the Indian folks around this stairway area about daily falls by tourists...they’d probably grin and admit five or six fall each day.