By Lauren Edmonds For Dailymail. GoPro footage has emerged of the moment a professional American beach volleyball player plunged 50ft after slipping off a waterfall in Hawaii, breaking multiples bones. Seconds later, she tumbles over the edge. I was up at the top trying to look over the edge and I got too close and I ended up slipping,' she told In the World of Female Sports. Hether Friesen pictured , an American beach volleyball player, was hiking with a group of friends at Ka'au Crater Trail in Honolulu, Hawaii, when the accident happened. GoPro footage shows Friesen pictured hitting rocks and hard edges as she plummets down the waterfall. Friesen fell 50 feet, colliding with rocks and hard edges along the way. She said: 'It's not a place you're supposed to jump off of because the water was mid-thigh height, about three feet deep. So you're not supposed to jump into that because you will die if you land the wrong way. For a split moment, Friesen thought she could grab onto a nearby ridge to save herself from plummeting.


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