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Swiss paraglider’s grisly vineyard death probed

An investigation is ongoing into the gruesome death of a 51-year-old paraglider in the canton of Vaud this week.

Swiss paraglider's grisly vineyard death probed
Photo: AFP

The businessman from Bex, who was still learning the sport, was impaled on metal stakes in a vineyard in the village of Ollon on Tuesday afternoon, according to police and media reports.


The victim died on the spot despite the efforts of emergency first aid workers who rapidly arrived on the scene, Vaud cantonal police said in a news release.

The paraglider flew from area above the Villars-sur-Ollon ski resort in good weather conditions and would normally have landed in a spot used by paragliders near Ollon, Le Matin reported on Wednesday.

It’s not clear why he ended up in the vineyard.

“It would seem that the paraglider touched (electric) cables after which he impaled himself on the vineyard stakes,” Jean-Luc Reymond, the prosecutor in charge of the investigation, told Le Matin.

The newspaper cited other sources who said that he ended up in an “uncontrolled spin” 200 metres above ground.

Questions have been raised about why an emergency parachute, usually packed with the main sail for paragliding, did not deploy.

In a report Le Matin said the victim, who owned masonry and real estate businesses in Bex, was a well-known personality in the area known for enjoying mountain sports.

However, he remained a student paraglider who had not yet completed the 60 jumps needed to obtain a certificate, according to the report.

The newspaper said he was taking training in a school run by Christophe Smith, father of Fanny Smith, the world champion ski cross athlete.

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FRIBOURG

Drunk man dies trying to board train in Lausanne

Questions are being raised about the death of an inebriated 64-year-old man who fell between a train and the station platform in Lausanne less than two hours hours after police at another Swiss station checked him for being drunk.

Drunk man dies trying to board train in Lausanne
InterCity train. Photo: Swiss Federal Railways

The victim, a Polish citizen, attempted to board an InterCity train heading to Geneva late Sunday afternoon as it was pulling out of the station, according to a report from La Liberté newspaper, citing a statement issued by Vaud cantonal police.

The man directed an unsteady foot in the direction of the carriages, “tried to hang on to the moving train . . , (and) lost his balance before falling between the platform and the railway tracks,” police said.

La Liberté reported that one of the victim’s legs, jammed between the train and the edge of platform number 5, was severed.

A doctor, two ambulance attendants and firemen quickly arrived on the scene but were unable to save the man, who died from his injuries.

Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) earlier notified Fribourg cantonal police at around 3.20pm that the man was drunk and had fallen on the floor of a train travelling from Geneva to Lucerne, La Liberté reported.

Two doctors travelling on the train had first noticed him and the fact he had a gash on his forehead.

At the Fribourg train station, cantonal police checked the man, who told officers that he lived in Lausanne, La Liberté reported.

Police then accompanied him on to another InterCity train heading to the Vaud capital, where he fell asleep, the newspaper said.

SBB staff woke the man up when the train arrived in Lausanne and an employee accompanied him to a bench on the platform.

The victim died while trying to board the train he had just got off, police said.

An investigation has been launched into the circumstances of the accident.

It was the second fatal accident involving a train in the canton of Vaud on Sunday.

A 24-year-old pedestrian was struck by a train at around 6am on the Montreux-Oberland Bernois (MOB) railway near Les Avants, a village several kilometres northeast of Montreux.

The victim, a local resident, became separated from a group of friends after visiting a local music festival, Vaud police said.

Police are still looking into the causes of the mishap.

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