FELIX BAUMGARTNER has died aged 56 after crashing into a pool in a paragliding tragedy.
The Austrian skydiver became a household name when he jumped to Earth from a helium balloon in 2012.

Felix Baumgartner has died aged 56 in a paragliding accident[/caption]
He famously set records for jumping 24 miles to Earth in 2012[/caption]
He set world records for skydiving an estimated 24 miles and reaching an estimated top speed of Mach 1.25 (843.6mph), becoming the first person ever to break the sound barrier without vehicular power.
But Baumgartner’s latest adventure ended in tragedy as he plunged to his death while attempting another stunning feat.
According to Sky Austria, the extreme sports lover was in Porto Sant’Elpidio, Italy, when disaster struck.
Baumgartner had been flying in a motored paraglider when he suffered a “sudden onset of illness.”
This caused him to lose control, with Baumgartner’s glider crashing to the ground and into a hotel swimming pool.
He was reportedly killed instantly in the tragic accident.
Meanwhile, a hotel employee was also injured during Baumgartner’s fall.
They were said to be struck by the paraglider as it hit the ground.
The employee was rushed to hospital and is said to have suffered neck injuries.
Fans quickly paid tribute to Baumgartner on social media.
One said: “RIP legend.”
Another declared: “Can’t believe, am so sorry for his friends and family.”
One noted: “We will all miss you Felix.”
Another added: “Shocked by the news, RIP.”
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