- Paragliding tragedy at Keri Plateau: A tourist from Maharashtra and a paraglider operator from Nepal lost their lives in a horrific accident when a rope snapped mid-flight. The Goa police have filed a case against the paragliding company owner for alleged culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
- The incident took place between 4:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., with the victims identified as Shivani Dabale, a 27-year-old from Pune, and Suman Nepali, a 26-year-old operator.
- Dabale had traveled to Goa with a friend and opted for a paragliding session at Keri Plateau. The rope securing the paraglider snapped while flying at a low altitude, causing the duo to crash onto rocks and sustain severe fractures.
- The victims were rushed to a hospital in Bambolim but were declared brought dead on arrival. Post-mortem examinations are scheduled to take place on Sunday.
- The tragic incident has raised concerns about safety protocols in adventure tourism activities, prompting authorities to investigate whether negligence on the part of the paragliding company played a role in the fatal accident.
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