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Lightning Strike Zip Line Accident: Man Dies After Fall - News Directory 3

Lightning Strike Zip Line Accident: Man Dies After Fall

January 2, 2026 Ahmed Hassan World
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  • Here's a breakdown ‍of the text provided, focusing on the key details and identifying potential issues:
  • The article reports on⁢ two ⁤separate incidents involving ‍deaths during zip line activities in Brazil.
  • * Incident 1⁣ (Recent): A woman named Ana Paula de Oliveira was struck by lightning⁢ while on a zip line.
Original source: vanguardia.com

Here’s a breakdown ‍of the text provided, focusing on the key details and identifying potential issues:

Summary:

The article reports on⁢ two ⁤separate incidents involving ‍deaths during zip line activities in Brazil.

* Incident 1⁣ (Recent): A woman named Ana Paula de Oliveira was struck by lightning⁢ while on a zip line. Her husband was ‍with her.
* ⁢ Incident 2 (May 2025 – likely a typo, should be⁤ 2024): A man named Sergio Murilo Lima‍ de ‍Santana, 39, died after the pole supporting the zip line cable gave way, causing him to fall. He was filming himself at the time.A video of⁤ the incident circulated on social media.

Key ⁣Details:

* Location: Brazil (specific locations ⁢not given)
* Victims: Ana Paula de oliveira, Sergio Murilo Lima de Santana
* Causes of Death: lightning strike, zip line failure
* Evidence: A video exists of the second incident.
* Date of Second Incident: May 2025 (This ⁣is likely a⁣ typo, as the tweet⁤ is dated January 20, 2025, and ⁤refers to an event that happened before that date. It’s more likely the incident occurred ⁣in⁢ May 2024.)

Potential Issues/Observations:

* ‍ Date Discrepancy: The date of the second incident (May ⁤2025) seems incorrect given the context of the tweet being from ‍January 20, 2025.
* Grammatical Errors: There are a few minor grammatical⁣ errors⁢ (“un shocking video“,”he pole he held he cable”).
* ⁢ Repetitive ⁤phrasing: The phrase “on a zip line” is used frequently.
* Source: The article is from “vanguardia.com”.

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