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    French Fatality?

    Very rough translation from:

    http://fba.base-jump.org/index.php?T...Messages=#1922

    the 2003-11-23 15:45:13
    it would seem that a fatal accident it spent Saturday after-mide bridge located in the Center of France, a 32 year old parachutist (let us remain with conditional) would have found death without the causes of the accident précisement being known, it would have been accompanied by a 37 year old comrade for whom the jump would have been held normally.
    While waiting to draw from the lessons of this accident our thoughts go to its close relations........


    The 2003-11-24 19:10:15
    It would seem unfortunately that information is true, in telephone relation with a person of the east of France for a deal matos, it said to me without I not asking for kidney that it was a militos 13th rdp

    BSBD

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    mojo
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    RE: French Fatality?

    This was a week ago, any confirmation? Did he donate his kidney?

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    French Fatality?

    A bit of respect man. Any further news? In particular, any name?

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    imported_Mac
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    RE: French Fatality?

    a bit more info from the FBA Board

    http://translate.google.com/translat...p%3FTp%3Dforum

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    It would seem that the person carried out its first jump and that the strap of the extractor passed to him under the arm. It was badly positioned from the beginning or the person it made a parasitic movement with the impulse having entrainé this situation??!


    (This information is to be taken with conditional) (...)
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    mojo
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    RE: French Fatality?

    I think the BASE jumpers just want to know if there was an accident.
    Why would it be kept a secret?

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    imported_Tom Aiello
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    RE: French Fatality?

    >I think the BASE jumpers just want to know if there was an accident.

    >Why would it be kept a secret?

    It doesn't appear that anyone is trying to keep it a secret. The french jumpers seem to have been pretty open about it in their forum. Just because they don't come over to our forum, and post news about it in a foreign language doesn't mean there was a cover up.

    Look at it this way: When was the last time you or I logged onto the French board to report an accident in California--in French?

    --Tom Aiello
    tbaiello@mac.com

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    RE: French Fatality?

    Hello, I too am curious about this incident. It seems that a first timer had a bridle hang up, resulting in a fatal accident. Can someone in Europe help us out with details and facts?

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