
A teenage girl from Maharashtra’s Nagpur suffered serious injuries at the beginning of this week after she fell from Zipline in Manali. According to the reports, Zipline cable baked medium air, while Trisha Bijwe was on him, causing several tracks to fall on the ground.
According to PTI, Trisha was a holiday with her family in Manali. She fell as she rode Ziplinia after the rope attached to the harness she was wearing.
A video about the incident that emerged on the social media shows a girl falling on the boulders down after the Zipline rope joined the harness.
The girl was rushed to a nearby hospital and later transferred to a specialized facility in the city for further treatment. Trisha suffered several fractures and underwent surgery a few days ago, he said.
Her father said The Times of India: “She was released from the hospital and is now stable.”
In an interview with Toi, a representative of the police director in Manali confirmed that “family and operators Ziplina had achieved mutual understanding” after the disaster.
The police official added that while the girl suffered injuries, she received immediate medical attention and was stable at the time of the last update, while the family is still present in Manali.
Andhra tourist killed in paragliding misfortune near Manali
In a similar incident at the beginning of this year, Andhra Pradesh tourist lost his life in a paragliding accident in the Himachal Pradesh district.
The victim, marked as 32 -year -old Tadi Mahesh Reddy, tried to take off in Raison, about 20 km from Manali when the accident occurred in January. According to the police, the sudden gust of the wind disrupted the airway of the glider, which caused the place of lifting.
Reddy was immediately transported to Harihar Hospital in Bhuntar, approximately 22 km from the take -off. When his condition deteriorated, he was moved to a medical college in Mandi, where doctors later declared him dead.
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