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A Scottish Wingsuit Flyer has died in a jump in the Swiss Alps.
Liam Byrne British Champion, 24 years Saturday, wounded Saturday Saturday after 7,874 meters.
Mr. Byrne appears in Aberdeenshire Stonehaven, 2024 BBC documentary The boy who can fly.
It was a very experienced plane. It is a kind of skydiving, which is to carry a special suit on the website to allow mid-air lift and performed more than 4,000 jumps in his 10 years.
Mr. Byrne said the documentary: “I think I wanted to learn to fly like a bird when I was about 13 years old.”
The Skydiving teacher explained: “I would also look at school from the window to fly flying and always freedom to get rid of that feeling and fly.
“I wonder why I love to fly so much? My brain is wired in another way from others, maybe I deal with fear differently.
“But I know that a work of office work to know myself scares me much more than the fear of killing base or death.”
My Byrne said when he tried to do sports, he thought his family worryed.
The documentary managers told them that the preparation was safe.
“I’ve spent the training of the last decade to increase skills and reduce any risk.
“For me, the adrenaline is likely to be a shameless junkie.
“Preparation is always at the heart of all my challenges.
The more you prepare, the more control I have. “
Mr. Byrne took her to extreme sports.
At the age of 12 Mount Kilimanjaro, the peak of Tanzania, was high in Africa, 19.341ft (5,895 meters) high.
This adventure led to the creation of dogs to raise large rises in the Arctic, diving and large peaks.
He made his first heaven and his first heaven and since 18 years old “he described as the second skin as he was pulling in the air, moving me through the air.”
The parents of Mr. Byrne, Mike and Gillian, confirmed the son of BBC to Scottish News.
A family statement said: “We want to remember Liam not only when he left this world, but how he lived.
“Liam was afraid, because he was not afraid, but because he stopped his fear.
“Most of the life chased life and did it upwards.
“Skydiving and base jump was more than an emotion for Laying – it was freedom.
“He felt alive.”
The statement has been added: “Liam was more than one adventurer. He was a son, brother, grandson, cousin and friend. It was a source of laughter and strength.
“All inspired and made life better with his brave spirit and polite hearts.
“We will lose the wild energy of Liam and a contagious laughter.
“Although it has flown beyond our reach, it will always be with us.”
2024 BBC documentaries had a former command of Mr. Byrne, Mike, Builder and the Royal Sea.
In an emotional scene, he sees his son from going to a jumping jump and said: “I bury 10 times in the head.”
But Mike continues to move Jumping Jumping Liam.
He added: “The growing child was amazing – it would be something I wanted.
“I was inspired by him. I could be more like him.”
The office of the Swiss law and the UKO Police Cantabon said he was not investigating the fatal event.
A statement said that the three south pilots jumped before noon on Saturday, and the accident occurred shortly.
Abroad, the Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDDo) confirmed that he was the support of a British man who died in Switzerland.