Warning: This article contains discussion of suicide which some readers may find distressing
A mom who climbed over the barricade at Niagara Falls with her two young children before tragically leaping off the edge wrote a barrage of posts directed at her daughter’s father in the weeks leading up to their deaths.
On Monday (October 28) at around 9:00pm, New York state police were called to Luna Island at Niagara Falls after tourists reported seeing a mom and her two children go over the barrier at the top of the famous waterfall.
Yesterday (October 30), cops issued a statement identifying the mom as Chianti Means and her children as nine-year-old Roman Rossman and five-month-old Mecca Means.
The official report stated that Means had ‘crossed over’ the ‘safety guild rail’ before going ‘over’ the falls, with the incident being ‘intentional in nature’.
A member of the New York State police said in an interview with WKBW TV: “We’ve come to the conclusion that a 33-year-old mother, a nine-year-old son and then a five-month-old were all gone over the falls.
“We do believe it was intentional but the circumstances of that investigation and the circumstances of what actually happened are still under investigation.
“But we know that they went over due to the information from park police and some of the information we were able to obtain through multiple different sources in and around Niagara Falls and pieces of evidences we were able to come across in search warrants.”
Chianti Means is believed to have leapt ‘intentionally’ over the edge of the Niagara Falls with her two children (Facebook/Diamond Scott)
They continued: “They went there and they never came out. So that’s where we’re at. […] Like I said there’s a lot of safety railings, a lot of security measures at the state park so it’s not something where they just stumbled in.”
As of this morning, officials are still searching for the three bodies.
Now, Means’ Facebook account has been discovered under the alias of Diamond Scott, where she made some chilling admissions about the love she had for Mecca’s father.
Posting on Facebook last month, she wrote: “I wish someone would love me because the man that’s suppose to does not.”
Days later she took to the platform again, writing: “Sick of irritation, anger, sadness and rage.”
Officials are still searching for the three bodies in the falls (Archive Photo/Getty Images)
On October 1, Means again took to social media to post: “Everyone please leave me alone I’m in love with my daughter father.
Adding: “I want my family back. Respectfully Idgaf what I said about him before or what anyone else thinks.”
While the day before her death, she posted: “Unfortunately for everyone who wanna get with me… my body only craves one person. GM.”
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