a sexual act.
Police said the 39-year-old woman was with a male friend in Ahavath Israel Cemetery, Trenton when the visit to a relative’s grave took an unexpected twist.
Speaking to AOL, Captain James Stevens of Hamilton Township police said: “There may have been some extracurricular activities.”
The woman was not seriously hurt in the accident on Tuesday at around 7pm.
A graveyard administrator said she was waiting for a full police report before possibly pressing charges.
Speaking to AOL, she said: “The information will be more clear after we have the police report.
“We’ll decide after that.”
It was not clear how the tombstone was dislodged or if it was in fact that of the relative.
Police said the woman would not face charges with Capt Stevens adding: “We received a 911 call for an emergency.
“It’s not a crime.”
In a similar case in February this year, a couple engaged in sexual activity in a graveyard in broad daylight in full view of pupils and staff at a top grammar school, in England.
Andrew Donaldson (41) and Karen Waters (43) were arrested after they had an intimate, alcohol-fuelled encounter as shocked pupils, teachers and parents looked on wide-eyed.
After his arrest, Donaldson hit out at the “Stepford” town for reporting their saucy antics to police, which led to charges of outraging public decency.
One young witness said he had seen a naked bottom ‘going up and down’.
They were arrested after staff at posh Reigate Grammar School, in Surrey – whose past pupils include Little Britain’s David Walliams – rang 999 when alerted by astonished children staring out of the windows on the sunny afternoon.
The couple, who claimed they had been sunbathing, admitted to having ‘a kiss and a cuddle’ but denied their antics had gone any further.
They were found guilty of outraging public decency by jury following a three-day trial last month – but today walked free from court. – Daily Mail.

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