Paraglider dead after flying into a cliff

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SYDNEY, April 28, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Australian police were on Sunday trying
to recover the body of a paraglider who crashed into a cliff face south of
Sydney and fell to his death.

Police said that on Saturday afternoon they were called out to “a popular
paragliding location, following reports a glider had crashed into the side of
the cliff.”

The man, who has not yet been formally identified, hit the cliff and
dropped almost 200 metres (650 feet) down the sheer face.

Police said the recovery effort on Saturday was hampered by the difficult
terrain and “due to poor light,” and renewed efforts to recover the man’s
body were underway early Sunday.

The incident took place near Bald Hill, which offers sweeping views of
verdant cliffs and the South Pacific a short drive from Sydney.

Local media reported the man, believed to be in his 50s, may have been
blown back into the cliff after takeoff.