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Man Dies After Falling From Famed 'Mission Impossible' Cliff

TMZ.com Wednesday, 5 June 2024
One of Norway's most famous scenic spots is now connected to a tragic death -- a man fell nearly 2,000 feet off the cliff featured in a 'Mission Impossible' flick. Law enforcement in the Scandinavian nation confirms the victim -- who was in his 40s…
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