Why did Felix Baumgartner, the lover of Mihaele Rădulescu, die. The official verdict offered by investigators

Felix Baumgartner (56 years old), Mihaela Rădulescu’s life partner, lost her life in a paragliding accident on July 17. The investigators gave the verdict in the case of his death.

Felix was in love with extreme sports

Parachuctism practitioner and Base Jumping, Felix Baumgartner collapsed with his motorized paragliding in the resort of Porto Sant’elpidio (Italy), on the edge of a swimming pool. The Austrian athlete died at the impact, but the reasons for the accident remained unclear, speculating at one point including suffering from a heart attack.

In response to an investigation of the German tabloid Bild, the Fermo prosecutor, Raffaele Iannella, explained that “The accident was due exclusively to a human error; the paraglider was in perfect condition and had no defects”.

Iannella detailed: “There was a quick loss of altitude while a spiral descent began and Baumgartner could not drive the parachute to exit the spiral”The reserve parachute triggered a few moments before the impact, and Baumgartner fractured his spine, among other lesions, at the collision with the soil.

Essentially, while he was spiral, Baumgartner failed “to apply the correct technique to regain control. This led to loss of control over the aircraft and the inability to get out of the spiral”, Concluded the Italian prosecutor.

The Prosecutor’s Office has requested the case classification. The technical report has already been received by defense lawyers, representing Baumgartner’s family. After the accident, the investigators brought an expert from Rome to Fermo Special to determine the cause of the accident. Now, this is clear and gives the bereaved a certain certainty.

Felix Baumgartner became famous worldwide due to the leap with the parachute in the stratosphere, which shot down records. On October 14, 2012, the Austrian rose to an altitude of 38.97 kilometers, in a balloon, and then descended to the ground. His record was shot down two years later.