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Woman plunges 60ft to her death from 60mph zipline after ‘slipping out of safety harness’ in front of horrified family

A WOMAN has tragically plummeted 60ft to her death after slipping out of her safety harness as she ziplined with her horrified family.

The terrifying accident saw Ghizlane Moutahir, 41, fall to her death on the 60mph zipline after witnesses say they saw her begin to “struggle” with the harness mid-air.

Ghizlane Moutahir plunged 60ft to her death after witnesses say she slipped out of her safety harness while zipliningCredit: Facebook

Horrified onlookers said Ghizlane stopped on the line suddenly before she droppedCredit: TGR

The zipline course where the horror ordeal unfolded in ItalyCredit: Google maps

The fatal equipment error saw Ghizlane plunge down into Italy’s Bitto Valley on Sunday afternoon.

Police say she died instantly upon impact.

Her two nieces, who were with the 41-year-old at the time of the accident, filmed the entire ordeal after completing the zipline course at the Fly Emotion park in Alpi Orobie at Bema.

Ghizlane was coming to the end of the mile-long journey when those watching on started to notice something was badly going wrong, say Corriere della Sera.

Witnesses say she stopped on the steel cable and was suspended in the air for several seconds as she is believed to have started to panic.

A police spokesperson said she was then likely to have “began to struggle” when realising she had stopped as her “feet slipped” off the safety mechanism below her.

He continued: “This led to her becoming unbalanced and she fell from the harness around 20 metres into the forest below and was killed instantly.

“It’s also possible she had some sort of panic attack and that’s what made her struggle or maybe some other medical episode but we are waiting for the postmortem results.”

Paramedics and firefighters quickly rushed to the bottom of the forest to try and save the woman.

Tragically, she was pronounced dead as soon as officials reached her.

An investigation has since been opened up into the fatal accident with officials examining the footage taken by the two girls.

The spokesperson also noted authorities will be carrying out thorough checks on the equipment used to see if a malfunction caused the ordeal.

The park was temporarily shut down moments after the death was first reported.

It is thought that hundreds of people were at Fly Emotion park when Ghizlane fell to her death.

The zipline takes thrillseekers across a deep valley between Albaredo and San Marco and Bema.

The section where Ghizlane fell from was just the first part of a much longer course she had taken her two nieces to on a sunny afternoon.

Ghizlane’s husband, Michele, stayed at home due to a toothache but was instantly at the park after hearing the tragic news.

Michele, who had been with his partner for almost a decade, told La Repubblica: “I should have been there with her too.

“I thought she had just hurt herself but now she’s no longer here.”

The zipline opened 13 years ago and in that time more than 200,000 people have used it and we have never had any incidents. I am shocked and incredulous

Matteo SanguinetiDirector Of Fly Emotion

Matteo Sanguineti, a director of Fly Emotion, said: “Our first thoughts are with the lady and her family. We still don’t know for certain what happened.

“We are cooperating with the authorities to try and understand what happened.

“The zipline opened 13 years ago and in that time more than 200,000 people have used it and we have never had any incidents. I am shocked and incredulous.”

The official Fly emotion website has been temporarily closed down with just a statement being left up online.

It reads: “All activities are temporarily suspended. We apologise for any inconvenience.”

One person who previously rode on the zipline said: “I got chills when I read about what happened.

“The first time we did the Fly was in 2016 and my youngest was eight. The news really hit me… waiting to see what will come out of the investigation.”

In 2022, a Brazilian man fell to his death as he ziplined across picturesque Ceará while recording the adventure.

Sergio Murilo de Lima Santana, 39, died when his zipline snapped sending him crashing to the ground.

Police say she died instantly upon impact despite officials trying to save herCredit: TGR

The Fly Emotion zipline park say 200,000 people have successfully used their lines in the pastCredit: Getty

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