Wednesday 6 November 2024

Horrifying Video Shows Skydiving Instructor Fall To Death In Brazil https://ift.tt/Z1yvRAU Jose de Alencar Lima Junior, a skydiving instructor, fell to death in Brazil's Sao Conrado after he ran off a cliff's edge. The 49-year-old army veteran was attempting a speed fly - an air sport similar to paragliding - when he lost his balance just as the parachute was deployed, the footage of which has gone viral on social media. Lima immediately fell nearly 820 feet and landed on some rocks as a woman in the background could be heard saying in the video: "Guys, I am worried." According to witnesses, as cited by the NY Post, Lima appeared to have tripped on a hole which contributed to the fatal fall. The police are currently investigating the case and believe that Lima's equipment may have been faulty at the time of the accident. Meanwhile, the Clube Sao Conrado de Voo Livre (CSCLV), which controls access to the site where paragliding flights and similar activities take place in Pedra Bonita, said that Lima accessed a trail -- not the ramp, and jumped from an inappropriate location. "The pilot did not use the ramp to take off. The spot he chose for takeoff is bad and even prohibited. The CSCLV is not responsible for the incident. With that clarification, may the pilot rest in peace," CSCLV said in a statement. FATALIDADE José de Alencar Lima Junior, de 49 anos, morreu neste domingo (3) ao tentar decolar de speed fly na Pedra Bonita, em São Conrado, zona sul do Rio de Janeiro. O acidente ocorreu no momento em que o piloto se preparava para o voo e corria para ganhar velocidade. pic.twitter.com/UFDiIu1J0Z — BT Mais (@belemtransito) November 4, 2024 Also read | Russian Minister Dies After Jumping Off Cliff To Save Cameraman Lima, who served as a paratrooper in the Brazilian Army's Parachute Infantry Brigade, was an experienced skydiving instructor who lived in Germany but was visiting family in Brazil. His sister-in-law said it was an accident. "We have no idea what could have happened. But he was a professional skydiver for 20 years. He was experienced. What happened was an accident," she said, adding that she had no idea whether Lima had previously jumped from Pedra Bonita. Last month, a Chilean woman also plunged to her death while skydiving in Boituva, Brazil when her main and reserve parachutes failed to deploy correctly. Carolina Munoz Kennedy, 40, was captured on video plummeting to the ground as she spun wildly out of control. https://ift.tt/xO6z5jC November 06, 2024 at 07:06AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Horrifying Video Shows Skydiving Instructor Fall To Death In Brazil https://ift.tt/Z1yvRAU

Jose de Alencar Lima Junior, a skydiving instructor, fell to death in Brazil's Sao Conrado after he ran off a cliff's edge. The 49-year-old army veteran was attempting a speed fly - an air sport similar to paragliding - when he lost his balance just as the parachute was deployed, the footage of which has gone viral on social media. Lima immediately fell nearly 820 feet and landed on some rocks as a woman in the background could be heard saying in the video: "Guys, I am worried."

According to witnesses, as cited by the NY Post, Lima appeared to have tripped on a hole which contributed to the fatal fall. The police are currently investigating the case and believe that Lima's equipment may have been faulty at the time of the accident.

Meanwhile, the Clube Sao Conrado de Voo Livre (CSCLV), which controls access to the site where paragliding flights and similar activities take place in Pedra Bonita, said that Lima accessed a trail -- not the ramp, and jumped from an inappropriate location.

"The pilot did not use the ramp to take off. The spot he chose for takeoff is bad and even prohibited. The CSCLV is not responsible for the incident. With that clarification, may the pilot rest in peace," CSCLV said in a statement.

Also read | Russian Minister Dies After Jumping Off Cliff To Save Cameraman

Lima, who served as a paratrooper in the Brazilian Army's Parachute Infantry Brigade, was an experienced skydiving instructor who lived in Germany but was visiting family in Brazil. His sister-in-law said it was an accident.

"We have no idea what could have happened. But he was a professional skydiver for 20 years. He was experienced. What happened was an accident," she said, adding that she had no idea whether Lima had previously jumped from Pedra Bonita.

Last month, a Chilean woman also plunged to her death while skydiving in Boituva, Brazil when her main and reserve parachutes failed to deploy correctly. Carolina Munoz Kennedy, 40, was captured on video plummeting to the ground as she spun wildly out of control.

https://ift.tt/xO6z5jC November 06, 2024 at 07:06AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

No comments:

Post a Comment

Please do not enter any spam link in the comment box.

Watch: Zomato Delivery Agent's Vlog From Diwali Night Wins Hearts Online https://ift.tt/XRgEpLD A Zomato delivery driver's video documenting his earnings after working for six hours on Diwali night is going viral online. Taking to Instagram, Ritik Tomar, who works part-time at Zomato, shared that he worked on the evening of Diwali from 5pm to 11pm and delivered a total of eight orders in Uttar Pradesh's Meerut. He recorded his six-hour work throughout the festive evenings and showed the amount of money he earned from every order, which totalled Rs 316 at the end of the day.  According to the video, the Zomato agent's "estimated earnings", as shown on the food-delivery app, was Rs 40. As the day progressed, he delivered more orders across the city. At the end of the night, when he wrapped up his work at 11pm, he revealed he delivered 8 orders in total and earned Rs 316 for his work. "Zomato job in Diwali," the delivery partner wrote on Instagram while sharing the clip.  Take a look below:  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ritik tomar (@ritiktomar767) Since being shared, the video has garnered 5.5 million views and hundreds of likes. In the comments section, users praised the delivery agent for his dedication and hard work on the day of Diwali.  "More power to youu bhai..May you celebrate your next diwali with your family," wrote one user. "Success is waiting of you sir," commented another.  "One user wrote, "That's why i always make sure tip them 101 on their personal QR, for some reason it's not common in people to tip in Festive season, and it breaks my heart how numb we have become as a society. Agar khana order karne k paise hai to tipping k bhi rakho! (If you have the money to eat out, keep some for tipping as well.)" said a third user.  "At Diwali, I was standing in the balcony n thinking about my life... suddenly a Zomato delivery boy on bicycle came to our neighbour's house to deliver. Everyone is celebrating while some are struggling just to get meals," shared another.  "Every thumbs up show that men are brave and I'm okay," added a fourth user.  Also Read | Indian Woman, Desperate To Stay In UK, Offers To Work For Free, Criticised Online Meanwhile, this is not the first time a Zomato delivery agent is being praised online for his dedication and determination. Previously, a Zomato delivery agent earned praise for wading through knee-deep water to deliver an order in a flooded area of Ahmedabad.   In another incident, a woman appreciated another delivery partner for delivering food amid heavy rain in Mumbai. Taking to Threads, the woman shared that she had ordered Butter Chicken from Zomato and unfortunately, the food delivery partner's bike broke down. However, he walked to deliver the food "in this heavy rain all drenched". "We should really support delivery staff who are on the streets in heavy rains making our lives convenient. It's a privilege! Thank you Rahat! MumbaiRains," the woman wrote.  https://ift.tt/0Z6WnF3 November 06, 2024 at 09:34AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Watch: Zomato Delivery Agent's Vlog From Diwali Night Wins Hearts Online https://ift.tt/XRgEpLD A Zomato delivery driver's video doc...