What happened to the Parasailer that flew away?
Her terrifying flight ended when Malone crash-landed about 45 minutes later at an airport nearly 2 miles away, her brother Brendan Malone told CNN on Thursday. The crash left her with a broken pelvis, four broken ribs, a collapsed lung, and a blow to the left hand side of her face, he said.
What happened to the person parasailing in Puerto Vallarta?
Tourist in Puerto Vallarta crashes into powerlines after parachute breaks free from boat. A 21-year-old girl was left hanging from electricity lines of the Federal Electricity Commission in Puerto Vallarta after the parachute rope that was pulling the young tourist broke free from the boat.
What happened to the parasail rope breaks?
The mid-air accident was captured in a video that has been widely shared on social media. According to the Times of India, Ajit Kathad, 30, and his wife Sarla Kathad, 31, were parasailing off the Nagoa beach in Diu on Sunday when the rope of their parachute broke, sending them hurtling towards the sea.
Did Parasailor survive?
Miraculously she survived the crash, but the suffered a series of agonising injuries. Katie fractured her pelvis, skull, jaw, cheek and four ribs and suffered a collapsed lung. She also suffered serious head trauma and with surgeons having to put in 14 screws and titanium mesh in her head.
Has a shark ever attacked a Parasailer?
A tandem parasailor hovering just above the water surface of the Red Sea sustained injuries when a shark leaped out of the water and bit his foot in a bizarre attack in the Gulf of Aqaba. The incident occurred last Friday off the Jordanian port city of Aqaba, as reported by the Daily Mail and The U.S. Sun.
Has anyone died parasailing?
Parasailing accident statistics Data from the Parasail Safety Council shows that more than 70 people have been killed and at least 1,800 injured in parasailing accidents between 1982 and 2012.
Can I take my phone parasailing?
A warning: Parasailing Adventures will try to tell you that you may not take your cell phone along with you for unspecified “insurance reasons” (totally bogus as a legal matter) or because they know what’s best for you and don’t want you to run the risk of getting your phone wet.