Brit dies in paraglider crash after falling to the ground while flying at beauty spot in Portugal
A BRITISH man has died following a horror paragliding accident in a holiday hot spot.
Emergency workers launched a search after a 999 call reported a paraglider crashed to the ground near a beauty spot north of Lisbon.
The accident victim is said to have already gone into cardiac arrest when he was discovered in an area “of difficult access.”
He was assisted by medical experts but died at the scene near Vale Bom in the municipality of Cadaval.
It is near to the Montejunto Mountains an hour north of Lisbon, a nature lover’s paradise speckled with windmills and sleepy villages which is also a well-known wine region.
The alarm was raised just before 9pm yesterday, but it remains unclear if the man lived in Portugal or was simply on holiday.
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One unconfirmed report said he had been practiced powered paragliding, also known as paramotoring, where the pilot wears a back-pack motor which provides enough thrust to take off using a paraglider.
An investigation was underway into the cause of the accident.
Paragliding is one of the activities listed among the "things to do" on local travel websites, along with hiking, mountain climbing and horseback riding.
Former Scottish rugby international Greig Oliver died in a tragic paragliding accident in South Africa earlier this week.
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The 58-year-old, an elite performance officer at Munster, is believed to have drowned on Monday after hitting rocks following a freak mid-air collision.
Greig, in South Africa to support his son Jack and the Ireland squad during the World Rugby U20 Championships, was a passenger on a tandem flight overlooking the coast of Cape Town.
Two tandem pilots collided mid-air above Sea Point Promenade, a popular tourist area.