Tourist dies hours after completing 233m bungee jump from Macau Tower: Report

According to local media reports, a 56-year-old Japanese tourist passed away hours after successfully bungee jumping from Macau Tower on Sunday ( Dec 3 ). &nbsp,

The man felt out of breath after completing the 233m leap at about 4.30 pm, according to Hong Kong information website HK01.

When the man stopped breathing, he was taken to&nbsp, Conde S Januario Hospital despite having no obvious accidents. He was afterward declared to be useless. &nbsp,

Kyle Hackett oversees Skypark, the well-liked interest at Macau Tower. The service is referred to as the highest professional bungee jump in the world on the Skypark site. &nbsp,

Each jump costs 2,888 Macanese Pataca ( US$ 359 ) for each participant. &nbsp,

In addition to bungee jumping, AJ Hackett also runs the Skywalk on a system around the castle and the 338-meter climb to the top of the mast. &nbsp,

Potential participants are advised to share their pertinent medical conditions, such as high blood pressure, epilepsy, neurological disorders, pneumonia, and physical impairments, on their website, according to Skypark by AJ Hackett. &nbsp,

Individuals must sign a liability waiver form informing them of the dangers associated with the engagement, according to its listing on the go and services booking website Klook. A parent or legal guardian had warning the waiver form on the participant’s behalf if they are a minor. &nbsp,

Additionally, the task is not advised for individuals with specific health conditions like high blood pressure or epilepsy. &nbsp,

For more details, CNA has gotten in touch with the facility’s manager, AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand. &nbsp,