Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Man Dies in 'Zorbing' Thrill-Ride


MOSCOW - What was supposed to be an alpine thrill-ride turned tragic when a giant plastic ball carrying two men rolled off course at a Russian ski resort and flew another kilometer down the mountain, crashing into a frozen lake.
The "zorbing" ball bounced off a snow embankment and skipped over the other side, continuing to roll down towards a deep gorge. An individual at the bottom attempted to chase it but was unable to catch up.
Denis Burakov, 27, died en route to the hospital after a six hour rescue. He suffered fractured vertebrae, three broken ribs, contusions of the heart and lungs, and multiple bruises. The other man, Vladimir Shcherbov, 33, remains hospitalized with serious bruises and lacerations on his body, according to a statement issued by investigators.
The accident took place on Jan. 3 at Mussa-Achitaro Mountain in the region of Karachay-Cherkessia in Russia's North Caucasus. It was captured on video that was posted to YouTube.
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