Tourist dies while zip-lining in Thai

The 32-year-old woman was sliding down a 600-meter zip-line on Sunday when a worker failed to grab her during a maneuver to stop her from traveling further, police Col Adun Somnuk said.

The 32-year-old woman was sliding down a 600-meter zip-line on Sunday when a worker failed to grab her during a maneuver to stop her from traveling further, police Col Adun Somnuk said.

Published Oct 13, 2015

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Bangkok - A Chinese tourist broke her neck and died while sliding on a zip-line in the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai, police said on Tuesday.

The 32-year-old woman was sliding down a 600-meter zip-line on Sunday when a worker failed to grab her during a maneuver to stop her from traveling further, police Col Adun Somnuk said. She then hit another person in front, he said.

The staff rushed her to a hospital where they told doctors only that she had passed out while zip-lining, Adun told The Associated Press.

But an autopsy later showed the woman, who was a doctor, had suffered a broken neck, he said.

Officers sent to inspect the zip-line operation are questioning the staff and witnesses, he said, adding that the staff could be charged with causing death by negligence if there is enough evidence.

Two other zip-line accidents have occurred in Chiang Mai this year.

In July, an American tourist broke several ribs after colliding with a Chinese tourist on a zip line.

In June, a Chinese tourist fell to his death while sliding through a zip line due to a safety lock malfunction.

AP

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