Adelir Antônio de Carli
Adelir Antônio de Carli | |
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Born | Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
February 8, 1967
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Resting place | Ampére, Paraná, Brazil |
Occupation | Catholic priest |
Known for | Human rights activism, cluster ballooning |
Adelir Antônio de Carli (Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, February 8, 1967 – April 20, 2008), also known in Brazil as Padre Baloeiro or Padre do Balão ("Balloon Priest" in Portuguese), was a Brazilian Catholic priest, who died during an attempt at cluster ballooning on April 20, 2008. Carli, an experienced skydiver, undertook the exercise in order to raise money to fund a spiritual rest area for truck drivers in the Paraná port city of Paranaguá.[1]
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Human rights advocate
In 2006, de Carli denounced human rights violations against homeless people in Paranaguá.[2][3][4][5][6] These denunciations caused seven Municipal Guard agents and the municipal security secretary to be arrested.[7][8]
Previous cluster ballooning attempts
De Carli's goal for the cluster ballooning exercise was to break the 19-hour flight record and claim a new world record. His first attempt was on 13 January 2008, during which de Carli successfully completed a four-hour flight from Ampére, Paraná, Brazil, to San Antonio, Misiones, Argentina over a total distance of 25 kilometres (16 mi).[9][10] Using 600 balloons, de Carli reportedly reached heights of 5,300 metres (17,400 ft).[10]
Fatal cluster ballooning attempt
On April 20, 2008, after taking off in a chair attached to 1,000 balloons, Carli reached an altitude of 6,000 metres (19,700 ft) before losing contact with authorities. Pieces of balloon were later reported floating in the sea off the coast.[11]
Carli's flight equipment included a parachute, helmet, waterproof coveralls, GPS device, mobile phone, satellite phone, flotation device chair, aluminum thermal flight suit, and at least five days of food and drinking water. His training for the stunt included jungle survival and mountain climbing courses, but apparently did not include instruction on the use of his GPS navigation device. On April 20, the priest's last contact with the military police occurred during the night, when he was about 16 miles from the islands of Tamboretes, off the coast of São Francisco do Sul, Santa Catarina, Brazil. The priest called from his cell phone to request help determining his coordinates and to ask them to contact the authorities. Two days after the flight, a Penha (SC) Fire Department commander familiar with the situation put the missing priest's chances of still being alive at 80%.[10] The Brazilian Navy called off the ocean search on April 29, saying the chances of finding de Carli alive in the ocean were "very remote".[12]
On July 4, 2008, the lower half of a human body was found floating on the ocean surface by an offshore oil rig support vessel about 100 km (62 mi) from Macaé. After the remains were initially identified from the clothing as those belonging to Carli, DNA tests confirmed they were his on July 29, 2008 after a comparison was made with DNA samples from Carli's brother.[13]
See also
- Bartolomeu de Gusmão
- Danny Deckchair
- Lawnchair Larry flight
- List of unusual deaths
- Matías Pérez (balloonist)
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- ↑ Audiência pública vai discutir violência contra moradores de rua no Paraná
- ↑ Padre apresenta documentos que comprovam maus-tratos a moradores de rua em Paranaguá
- ↑ Denúncias sobre tortura de moradores de rua serão comunicadas à ONU e à OEA [permanent dead link]
- ↑ OAB considera grave denúncia de tortura de moradores de rua em Paranaguá
- ↑ Ainda estão foragidos três acusados de tortura no litoral do Paraná[permanent dead link]
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