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40-Year-Old Man Kyle Macdonald Killed In Speed-Flying Accident Near Squamish, B.C.

Darpan News Desk, 28 Jul, 2015 12:18 PM
    VANCOUVER — The BC Coroners Service says a 40-year-old man has died in a "speed-flying" accident.
     
    Speed-flying is a new sport similar to paragliding, but uses a significantly smaller wing, designed to provide a rapid descent.
     
    The coroners' service issued a release saying Kyle Macdonald-Wolochatuk was speed-flying near Squamish on Sunday when he hit a tree.
     
    The man took off from the first peak of the granite cliffs of the Stawamus (stah-WAH'-mus) Chief mountain shortly after 6 p.m. Sunday.
     
    He hit the tree shortly after taking off, then fell about 500 metres to the bottom of the cliff and was pronounced dead at the scene.
     
    The agency says Macdonald-Wolochatuk had been living in Squamish, but was originally from Cambridge, Ont.

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