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Deadly flight of fancy for tourist

He fell 12m to his death at popular Chiang Mai attraction

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Thrill that killed – it was a holiday that turned into a nightmare when a Canadian tourist died while ziplining at a popular tourist attraction in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The 25-year-old man was taking part in Flight of the Gibbon activity when he fell 12m to his death.

BANGKOK: A Canadian fell to his death from about 12m while ziplining at a popular tourist attraction in northern Thailand, police said.

Home to famed Buddhist temples, lush jungles and picturesqu­e waterfalls, Chiang Mai is a wellknown destinatio­n in the north for visitors seeking an alternativ­e to Thailand’s beaches.

The 25-year-old man was taking part in Chiang Mai’s Flight of the Gibbon, a popular activity that allows tourists to zip through lush jungle while hooked onto a harness.

“He fell to his death from the zipline ... on Saturday,” said police major Sakarin Wiratsaken of Chiang Mai’s Mae On district, adding that the Canadian was travelling with his wife.

The incident happened halfway through the victim’s zipline journey when “the lock on his body harness and the main line broke”, plunging the Canadian from the height of 12m.

“All evidence will be sent to the forensic office,” Sakarin said, adding that no one has yet been charged.

Flight of the Gibbon has been closed since the incident and is currently awaiting permission to resume activity, said a company representa­tive yesterday.

Thailand is largely considered a safe destinatio­n for tourists and typically draws more than 35 million visitors each year.

But tourism took a hit in 2018 after a ferry carrying Chinese visitors in southern Thailand sank in July, killing 47 people.

The accident highlighte­d lax safety rules in the tourism sector, and authoritie­s have been scrambling to remake the country’s image since.

 ?? — The Straits Times/Asia News Network ?? Unexpected tragedy: Flight of the Gibbon has been closed since the incident and is currently awaiting permission to resume activity.
— The Straits Times/Asia News Network Unexpected tragedy: Flight of the Gibbon has been closed since the incident and is currently awaiting permission to resume activity.

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