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Thread: Canadian tourist dies after Thailand zipline wire snaps in Chiang Mai

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    Canadian tourist dies after Thailand zipline wire snaps in Chiang Mai

    So, just in case any of us are visiting Chang Mai and feeling brave / young or fit enough to try it .......we can maybe give this particualr attraction a wide berth.

    At least we can rest easy as we KNOW thanks to Thai immigration that it can't be our very own (and strangely very quiet of late) CDNMatt !

    "A Canadian tourist has fallen more than 100m (330ft) to his death after his zipline cable snapped in northern Thailand. Authorities in Chiang Mai say the 25-year-old man was on holiday with his girlfriend and a group of friends. The cable gave way soon after he was released from the start of the zipline course on Saturday, local media report. The attraction, Flight of the Gibbon, has now reportedly been shut while police investigate."


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    Re: Canadian tourist dies after Thailand zipline wire snaps in Chang Mai

    No need to go to Chiang Mai. There's one at the open zoo about 35 kms from Pattaya.

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    Re: Canadian tourist dies after Thailand zipline wire snaps in Chang Mai

    A reliable weighing scale should be made a part of the safety measures for the sport. He was obviously way overweight. But one cannot overlook the likelihood of fatigue fracture of the metallic components of the assembly contributing to the tragedy.

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    Re: Canadian tourist dies after Thailand zipline wire snaps in Chang Mai

    Pure speculation....any evidence?

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    Re: Canadian tourist dies after Thailand zipline wire snaps in Chang Mai

    Quote Originally Posted by gerefan2 View Post
    Pure speculation....any evidence?
    That's what I was thinking.
    The Daily Mail says police quoted his weight as 264lbs, which I think is 120kg and seriously over weight. Although, within the 125kg limit for the facility.

    [Note: I don't normally read that trashy paper & it is just what google came up with]

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    Re: Canadian tourist dies after Thailand zipline wire snaps in Chiang Mai

    The Chiang Rai Times reports the following:
    Chiang Mai deputy governor Komsan Suwan-ampa said the body of Spencer Charles had been brought to Maharat Hospital, awaiting his father's arrival to take the body back to Canada.

    CHIANG MAI – A 25 year-old Canadian tourist has died after falling to his death from a zipline at Flight of the Gibbon Zipline Company in Chiang Mai province on Saturday, according to a local media report.

    Police said the Canadian tourist was riding a zip line at the Flight of the Gibbon rain forest adventure in Mae Kam Pong, when they believe his safety locks broke, causing him to fall 50 metres into a creek.

    The tourist has been identified as Spencer Charles, 25, who traveled to Thailand with his girlfriend, where they stayed together at a lodging on Chang Khlan road in Chiang Mai city.

    Initial reports said that shortly after the Canadian, who weighed about 125 kilograms, was released from the start of the zipline, the cable disconnected and the man fell to his death into a rocky creek below.

    Police report that the safety locks broke shortly after 25 year-old Spencer Charles Canadian took off from the launching position.

    Police said an investigation was underway to establish the actual cause of the accident and that the zipline operator had accepted full responsibility for what happened.

    Later on Saturday, Chiang Mai deputy governor Komsan Suwan-ampa said the body of the Canadian tourist had been brought to Maharat Hospital, awaiting his father’s arrival to take the body back to Canada.

    The case against the zipline operator is being handled by tourist police and the director of the tourism and sports office in Chiang Mai.

    He said Pol Maj Sakarin Wiratkasem, a Mae-on police investigator, had informed the Canadian Consulate in Chiang Mai of the accident and asked it to contact the dead man’s relatives, who are expected to arrive on Sunday.

    “Flight of Gibbon” has had a history of accidents. On July 13th, 2015, two zip line riders, one Chinese woman, Zi Lei, and an American woman, Lisa Sayre, violently collided with each other and lost consciousness.

    Two accidents were reported in 2012, one involving a woman from Bangkok who suffered a broken hip and the other a Taiwanese businessman, Parry Lin, also suffered broken ribs.

    In 2016, “Flight of Gibbon” was temporarily closed by officials following an accident involving three Israeli tourists.
    Source: https://www.chiangraitimes.com/25-ye...-thailand.html

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    Re: Canadian tourist dies after Thailand zipline wire snaps in Chiang Mai

    This could be the nail in the coffin for the Flight-of-the-Gibbon.

    I'm quite the wuss when it comes to heights. My balls tend to attempt climbing up to my eyes when overlooking more than two stories of anything. This Canuck ain't no Gibbon.
    Just another reason why I love living in Thailand


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    Re: Canadian tourist dies after Thailand zipline wire snaps in Chiang Mai

    Quote Originally Posted by Smiles View Post
    My balls tend to attempt climbing up to my eyes when overlooking more than two stories of anything. .
    Not being funny but apparently that is 100% an age thing, I ( like the rest of us Im guessing) used to be fearless of heights and just didn't think about it, now it's the opposite and I found myself almost taking a genuine panic attack when I'd climbed a fairly high ladder in work the other day and my body literally froze when I'd reached the top and I really had to take a long minute or two just to breath and calm myself down again so I could gently ease myself back down again a slow inch at a time and holding on for dear life.

    I'd mentioned this to a doctor friend in passing in conversation and he explained it was very common and a normal part of the ageing process ( cheeky bastard !) and that it's our brains creating fear reactions in our bodies specifically to STOP us doing "dangerous" things like climbing ladders etc where we may fall off and hurt ourselves. Which I guess is fine but it might have been nice if my body had told itself that BEFORE I was 35 foot in the air and standing there like a scared lemon with my staff yelling at me to hurry the fuck up as they'd work to do!

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    Re: Canadian tourist dies after Thailand zipline wire snaps in Chiang Mai

    Cats. They are good climbers, but look down in trepidation.

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    Re: Canadian tourist dies after Thailand zipline wire snaps in Chiang Mai

    I have experience with Flight of Gibbon in Bangkok area (Siaracha). It was very positive and adrenaline adventure +++

    Regarding this case with Canadian: in safety rules of FoG is clearly stated what they serve tourists up to 110 kg. I wonder why this Canadian was allowed to take a tour. By the way: zip-lines in BKK and CM were installed and maintained by AU company.
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