NewsThe ominous Mar Menor: parachutist falls to his death

The ominous Mar Menor: parachutist falls to his death

A military parachutist fell and died during an exercise in the Mar Menor on the coast of Murcia. It is not the first fatal fall into the inland sea on the Costa Cálida.

Cartagena – The Mar Menor * on the coast of Murcia * seems to be a life-threatening and dangerous place for Spain's * army. Another fatal accident occurred on June 10, as reported by costanachrichten.com * . This time, a 34-year-old military parachutist fell into the Mar Menor during a special operations exercise off the coast of La Manga. Rescue workers found the Sergeant from Albacete unconscious in the water. He died a few hours later in a Cartagena hospital. The exact cause of death is still being clarified.

The 34-year-old skydiver is already the fifth member of the military to have lost his life on the Mar Menor since September 2019. In February 2020 and August 2019, two experienced flight captains from the Academia General del Aire (AGA) pilot school fell to their deaths during training flights at the air force base in San Javier. Both were also pilots of the renowned aerobatic team Patrulla Águila (eagle patrol). A flight instructor and his student were killed on the Mar Menor in September 2019. * Costanachrichten.com is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA .

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