Munster Rugby’s Greig Oliver dies in an accident in Cape Town
Spokesperson Craig Lambinon says, “It appears that 2 tandem paragliders may have collided in the air above the Sea Point Promenade.”
He says 1 tandem paraglider reportedly landed safely and both the pilot and passenger were found to be not injured.
The NSRI expressed its condolences
A second tandem paraglider deployed a reserve parachute and is believed to have landed in the surf, believed to be 200 to 300 meters off-shore of Sea Point Promenade.
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He says, when the rescuers arrived on the scene, the adult male pilot of the tandem paraglider (that had deployed the reserve parachute) was safely on the shore. He was treated for minor injuries. The tandem passenger, a 58-year-old Irish man, was on the rocks in the water, off-shore of the Sea Point Promenade.
“NSRI rescue swimmers and paramedics reached the man and he was freed from paragliding gear and recovered onto rocks where CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) efforts commenced. Despite extensive CPR efforts, he was sadly declared deceased by paramedics,” he added.
The body of the man was recovered to the shoreline and taken into the care of the Police and Government Health Forensic Pathology Services. The NSRI has conveyed its condolences to the family of the deceased man. At the same time, an Inquest docket has been opened by the Police.
World Rugby responds to the tragic incident
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He added, “All the World Rugby U20 Championship players stand in solidarity with Jack, his team-mates and the Oliver family and a moment’s silence will be observed across all of Tuesday’s matches as a mark of respect. We have also offered our full support to the Ireland team in South Africa.”
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