Clacton-on-Sea: don't kite near seawalls | Photo: John Fielding/Creative Commons

The man, in his 40s, lost control of his kite on the Essex Sunshine Coast while riding under strong winds. The authorities believe he collided with the seawall and suffered traumatic injuries to his limbs, pelvis and head.

The RNLI, Clacton and Walton Coastguard units, paramedics and the Essex Air Ambulance crew tried to revive the man for 60 minutes, but he could not resist the severe injuries.

More than 100 riders will hit the Clacton coast, in June, for the 2016 British Kitesurfing Championships. The event is sanctioned by the British Kitesports Association.

Never go kitesurfing by yourself, especially when the weather conditions are extreme. Learn and follow the kite rules and safety sailing procedures. Assess the sky and its clouds before sailing away.


Source: WCAK

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