Guiness Record-Holder
Attempts another stunt and dies of heart attack
49 year old Solendranath Roy the Indian national who held a Guiness record last year for pulling a train unexpectedly died yesterday when he attempted another stunt.
He attempted another stunt of crossing the Tista river in Darjeeling on a long wire 1400 meters in length after inviting a large crowd and calling even media video teams. The spectators were able to observe that he had gone a short distance along the wire and then begin to shake with some discomfort and them becoming still without any reaction. Even after some time he displayed no reaction and became still the organisers decided to pull the wire and take him down after which he was sent to hospital. But by that time he had passed away. Doctors remarked that while he was in the process of making the record had died as a result of heart attack.
Cameras have recorded photos and videos of the moment when he became lifeless.
Attempts another stunt and dies of heart attack
49 year old Solendranath Roy the Indian national who held a Guiness record last year for pulling a train unexpectedly died yesterday when he attempted another stunt.
He attempted another stunt of crossing the Tista river in Darjeeling on a long wire 1400 meters in length after inviting a large crowd and calling even media video teams. The spectators were able to observe that he had gone a short distance along the wire and then begin to shake with some discomfort and them becoming still without any reaction. Even after some time he displayed no reaction and became still the organisers decided to pull the wire and take him down after which he was sent to hospital. But by that time he had passed away. Doctors remarked that while he was in the process of making the record had died as a result of heart attack.
Cameras have recorded photos and videos of the moment when he became lifeless.