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ianyoung
ianyoung
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4 Mar 2007 12:51pm
LAHORE, Pakistan, Feb. 26, 2007 “At least 11 people died and more than 100 people were injured at an annual spring festival in eastern Pakistan celebrated with the flying of thousands of colorful kites, officials said Monday.

The deaths and injuries were caused by stray bullets, sharpened kite-strings, electrocution and people falling off rooftops on Sunday at the conclusion of the two-day Basant festival, said Ruqia Bano, spokeswoman for the emergency services in the city of Lahore.

The festival is regularly marred by casualties caused by sharp kite strings or celebratory gunshots fired into the air. Kite flyers often use strings made of wire or coated with ground glass to try to cross and cut a rival's string or damage the other kite, often after betting on the outcome.

Authorities temporarily lifted a ban on kite flying that was imposed following a string of deaths at the festival last year. Lahore Mayor Mian Amier Mahmood said the two-day permission to fly kites ended Sunday and that the ban has been re-imposed.

Police arrested more than 700 people for using sharpened kite strings or firing guns, and seized 282 illegally held weapons during this year's festival, said Aftab Cheema, a senior Lahore police officer.

Five of those who died on Sunday were hit by stray bullets, including a 6-year-school boy who was struck in the head near his home in the city's Mazang area, Bano said.

A 16-year-old girl and a school boy, 12, died after their throats were slashed by metal kite strings in separate incidents.

Two people were electrocuted while they tried to recover kites tangled in overhead power cables, Bano said.

A 13-year-old boy fell to his death from the roof of his home as he tried to catch a stray kite, and a 35-year-old woman fell off the roof of her home trying to stop her son from running after a stray kite, Bano said.---“ Kuwait times.

Reproduced from Peter Lynn Newsletter March 07
puppetonastring
puppetonastring
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4 Mar 2007 2:20pm
See.... they should have been wearing helmets.
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
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4 Mar 2007 7:22pm
quote:
Originally posted by puppetonastring

See.... they should have been wearing helmets.



lmfao - especially seeings peeps die every year at this event...
manicskier
manicskier
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4 Mar 2007 11:13pm
Wasn't there a similar event somewhere else recently, i thought i saw a thread discussing deaths etc from battling kites somewhere else in asia, bit crazy, but life is all about toys, with sharpened strings to take people out...
NotWal
NotWal
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4 Mar 2007 11:09pm
Yes, that's what life's about.
greenleader
greenleader
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5 Mar 2007 12:09am
sterling choice of topic ian.

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=26635&SearchTerms=lahore
ianyoung
ianyoung
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5 Mar 2007 1:48am
I guess I should read the forum more frequently

BTW Pat there was no wind in Swakopmund and we didn't have a vehicle to get back to Walvis Bay - checked the speed record site out though on the way through - amazing place - definitely want to get back there again some day - and the waves @ Tiger Reef looked like they would be awesome in 15 knots+
jbowman
jbowman
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5 Mar 2007 2:07pm
sounds like a cool event - pakistan where kiting is fun and still a little but edgy..
ltim
ltim
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7 Mar 2007 7:48pm
those crazy dudes betting on whose kite will last the test!

Sounds like a great cause to donate all old kites to!

All old C kites should be re-strung with wire and sent to the Pakistani kite flying association...

Imagine a gang of youths making a few bucks with an 18m rhino 2 with 4 line razor wire!
Buzz
Buzz
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7 Mar 2007 9:21pm
Theres a great book called 'The Kite Runner' - goes into how they had similar contests in Afghanistan before the place got torn apart ... good read...
GreenPat
GreenPat
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7 Mar 2007 9:20pm
quote:
Originally posted by ianyoung

I guess I should read the forum more frequently

BTW Pat there was no wind in Swakopmund and we didn't have a vehicle to get back to Walvis Bay - checked the speed record site out though on the way through - amazing place - definitely want to get back there again some day - and the waves @ Tiger Reef looked like they would be awesome in 15 knots+



Yeah, your forum skills seem to be slipping, looks like you've hijacked your own thread .

Namibia, when I was there we got a good 35 knots at the speed strip the weekend before speed week, then for the whole week of competition it barely cracked 18. Definitely a lekker spot though bru, I have been toying with the idea of getting together a speed kit, setting up a GPS course and doing some training over this side. Then, all things being equal, competing in speed week later this year. It's a big party too, not to mention a whole new level of adrenaline.
manicskier
manicskier
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7 Mar 2007 11:49pm
Welcome daves****, i see that your a newbie. how long you been kiting for??

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