Kite-skier caught by gust of wind, dies after striking shed


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HARRISON, Maine (AP) — Authorities say a gust of wind has sent a Maine kite-skier crashing into a metal shed, causing fatal injuries.

Chief Deputy Naldo Gagnon of the Cumberland County Sheriff's office says 49-year-old Adam Tsapis was on Crystal Lake in Harrison at about 11 a.m. Monday using a kite to propel him across the snow when a gust of wind grabbed his kite and lifted him off the ice. He drifted ashore and struck the shed.

Gagnon says the man suffered traumatic injuries to a leg and arm.

He says Tsapis was taken first to Bridgton Hospital and then flown to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, where he died from his injuries.

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