Friday, May 4, 2012

Hang glider pilot accused of ‘swallowing evidence’ after tourist’s death

Lenami Godinez-Avila (LinkedIn) Lenami Godinez-Avila, 27, celebrated an anniversary with her boyfriend by a hang gliding trip to Canada on Saturday, April 29.
But something terribly wrong run Godinez-Avila fell from the glider, until her death in fall nearly 1,000 feet.
And now, the story has an even stranger twist how to accused the hang glider pilot, swallowing can a computer memory card, which have included video of the accident.
Court documents accuse, William (Jon) orders, 50, attempting justice by swallowing the memory card, part of a camera connected on the screen during the flight were possibly hinder.
"It is a claim that he has withheld any possible key evidence that could help our investigation," said RCMP cpl Tammy Hollingsworth CBC News. "We have spoken all witnesses." "As I say, additional interviews may be required but our investigation further."
Orders itself is an accomplished flown hang gliding for over 16 years and became a member of the Canadian National hang gliding team 2007. According to his company website, Vancouver hang gliding was second of the Canadian Championships in 2006 he.

The company's Web site advertises also its video recording options, says: "photos and videos are designed with a mounted camera bar, covered, your pilots and the amazing scenery around you."
Canadian authorities have refused to take orders on the move "unusual" in prison in connection with the holding position in public. Orders will be released on Wednesday for a hearing in the case before the Court.
The CBC said there is a chance that the alleged video footage could survive if the memory card orders is "recovering".


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