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Not sure if you heard, but a 60 year old man from Maricopa died from a fall on the zip line Saturday. Why it hasn't made the news up there is curious. FYI. Here is the article auto translated from the local online news agency.
Periódico De Frente
Periódico De Frente
Man falls from the Choya zipline and dies, in fact that happened on Saturday
A man of American origin located in the neighboring state of Arizona who was a tourist died by falling inexplicably when he was riding the zipline located on the Choya hill, in lamentable events recorded last Saturday p or the afternoon.
The now occidental was identified as Carter W. A 60-year-old Jr. native of Oklahoma, United States, residing in Maricopa, Arizona, and his death was due to injuries sustained by falling from a line (cable) located in the final phase of the tour.
The police report indicates that on Saturday the 18th of this month at 14:58 pm a call was received to the emergency number 911 where a person was reported injured in the zipline area, which is located in La Loma de La Cholla, so stay tuned There were elements in a fire ambulance that moved them to a particular clinic where the doctor determined Carter W. Jr. had no vital signs anymore.
The 57-year-old wife named Holly said her husband, she and 3 children were walking on the zipline and that in line number four was first launched one of the guides and the next to launch was her husband and the last she reached to see was that her husband had fallen to the ground.
It is not the first accident to occur in that place, on July 16, 2017, a failure in the team's operating mechanism caused the fall of three people who were injured, two of them presented injuries that take more than 15 days to heal ace, but no risk death; due to this it was closed by Civil Protection; such structure was reopened to the public in early January 2018.
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