
Liam Byrne, the famous British leaflet Wingsuit, died after a jump in the Swiss Alps at a high altitude. He was 24.
According to the Swiss police, according to several reports, by Saturday, June 21), “shortly after take -off deviation from his intended course for unknown reasons and hit a rock explosion”, more reports and hit a rocky explosion. “
Air champion
Byrne, originally from Scotland, was considered one of the most experienced British extreme sports athletes. Reportedly he had over 4,000 jumps in his name and was known as Skydiving instructor, coach of Wingsity and Base Jumper.
His wing allowed him to slide through the air using the fabric’s membranes stretched between his limbs – the form of a human flight, which few attempts and even less master.
“There felt the most alive”
In a sincere statement, the Byrne family remembered him to someone who lived life to the fullest.
“Sport was more than excitement for Lama – it was freedom. That was where he felt the most lively,” the family said.
They described him as “fearless” and added, “Liam was fearless, not necessarily because he was not born, but because he refused to let him be worried. He chased life in a way that most of us only dream of, and he ascended.”
“Inspired all of us”
The Byrne family also paid tribute to his personality more than the life and joy he had brought to the people around him.
“He inspired us all and improved his life with his bold spirit and kind heart. We will miss Liam’s wild energy and contagious laughter. Although he was now flying for our range, he would always be with us.”
Investigations are underway
The Office of the Prosecutor General in Switzerland and the Public Prosecutor’s Office is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding Byrne’s fatal accident.
It was one of the three Wingsity pilots who took off from the same mountain that day, although no one else was injured.
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