Felix Baumgartner ‘was dead’ before paraglider crashed into hotel pool | World | News

Austrian Daredevil is believed to have tragically died in the middle of the cardiac arrest while paragling in Italy.
The 56 -year -old athlete died on Thursday, July 17 at around 16.00, and local reports show that his craft descends into a swimming pool in an Italian holiday town in Porto Sant’elpidio in Fermo and injured a hotel employee on the ground.
It seems that Felix started to feel good when he was in the mood and then lost control of the hillside. The woman who was shot by the craft was rapidly taken to hospital, although the situation was not accepted seriously.
According to reports, the swimming pool was full of children during the incident, and unfortunately he had to witness the timeless death of the sports star. As an investigation into the accident continues, the Italian media Baumgartner may have had a cardiac stance in the middle of the flight.
Baumgartner threw from Fermo, but for reasons that have not yet been approved by researchers, he lost control of the reinforced vine glider while flying on the beach. He lost consciousness after the accident and entered the heart stop, Mirror Reports.
Emergency services called for an air ambulance to move it to Torrette hospital in Ancona, but Felix was declared dead at the scene.
Just a few hours before the tragic incident, Felix uploaded an Instagram account to a parachute with parachute in the loops on a field that was completely unaware of the disaster waiting for it.
He also published the image of an airport with the words “too much wind”.
Felix Baumgartner, 128,100FT (128.100ft) height of a record -breaking leap after a record -breaking leap in 2012 was hit by global fame. While wearing a printing outfit, the remarkable landing of ‘from the edge of space’ lasted about 10 minutes and was the first to break down the sound barrier during the free fall.
However, at the age of 16, his extraordinary career began much earlier after a parachute shot.
Since 1988, he founded a partnership with the Red Bull brand and started to jump on base during the 1990s, established numerous records and broke 14 world records. In 2003, he wrote history as the first person to rise along the British Canal wearing a wing set.
Massimiliano Ciarpella, the mayor of the city, explained the death of Baumgartner through social media: “Our community is deeply influenced by the tragic loss of Felix Baumgartner, a symbol of courage and passion for extreme flights.”
Heart Crusher, only days ago, Felix shared a selfie taken almost above the place where the motorized slope will disappear. On Saturday, July 12, “Fermo Flying Holiday Greetings from Italy. Where are you vacationing this year?”