A Canadian woman from Kitchener, Ontario, ended up in a lake on May 12 after following her car's GPS directions.
According to The Canadian Press, the 23-year-old driver's visibility was impaired that night due to rain and fog, which resulted in her taking a deadly wrong turn into Lake Huron.
Ontario Provincial Police said the woman thought she was driving on the road when she accidentally drove off a boat launch on Little Tub Harbour in Tobermory, Ontario.
Const. Katrina Rubinstein-Gilbert said the woman managed to roll down the window and swim about 30 metres to shore in 4 °C water before her Toyota Yaris was completely submerged under water.
Rubinstein-Gilbert said the woman, who has declined to the speak the media, did not suffer any injuries and is in "really good spirits," adding that she felt "a little embarrassed, but taking it all in stride."
According to The Canadian Press, the 23-year-old driver's visibility was impaired that night due to rain and fog, which resulted in her taking a deadly wrong turn into Lake Huron.
Ontario Provincial Police said the woman thought she was driving on the road when she accidentally drove off a boat launch on Little Tub Harbour in Tobermory, Ontario.
Const. Katrina Rubinstein-Gilbert said the woman managed to roll down the window and swim about 30 metres to shore in 4 °C water before her Toyota Yaris was completely submerged under water.
Rubinstein-Gilbert said the woman, who has declined to the speak the media, did not suffer any injuries and is in "really good spirits," adding that she felt "a little embarrassed, but taking it all in stride."
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