Taiwan paraglider crash 78-year-old Japanese man died on February 14, 23:04

On the afternoon of March 14, a paraglider crashed in a mountain forest in central Taiwan, killing a 78-year-old Japanese man who was piloting.

According to a fire in Central Taiwan's Nantou County, a paraglider crashed in the afternoon of a forest in Puli, Nantou County on the afternoon of March 14.

Firefighters and police searched the forest and found that a man who was driving a paraglider had fallen on the slope, and his death was confirmed there.

According to the police, it is said that a 78-year-old man from Saitama Prefecture died.

The local vendor who provided the flight site to the men told NHK that he had a paraglider license and visited Taiwan as a group of enthusiasts every year and enjoyed paragliding.

It was just after noon on the 14th that he and his group members stopped at the dealer's office and flew with their own equipment brought from Japan.

According to the fire department, local police are investigating the cause of the sighting, saying there was a sighting of a crash after flying about 100 meters.