Two British tourists hurt after hot air balloon crashes into power cables in Mexico
Two holidaymakers from London were injured after their hot air balloon crashed into power cables before landing on a football pitch.
The passengers have been named locally as Claire Wolstenholme, 43, and her partner, Nicholas Wright, 49.
Claire is said to be in a critical condition after suffering burns from an electric shock.
The crash was reported before 9am yesterday in the Teotihuacan Valley around 25 miles north-east of Mexico City after the pilot allegedly lost control of the balloon.
The couple were treated at the scene before being taken to the hospital.
The company that took the two Brits out in the hot air balloon has been named by investigators as Happy Puerto.
The pilot, named locally as Santiago Torres, was taken in for questioning by state prosecutors with one unconfirmed report saying he had been arrested.
An investigation into the accident, which left people living near to the football pitch without electricity, was ongoing this morning.
Mexico’s Federal Civil Aviation Agency said in a statement late yesterday: The Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC) reports that at 8.40am this morning, in the municipality of Teotihuacan, State of Mexico, an incident was reported involving a hot-air balloon coming into contact with power lines.
‘Two people were travelling in the aircraft, registered as XA-OZY and operated by Happy Puerto, who suffered burns from an electric shock.
‘They were transferred to Mexico City for treatment at a private hospital.
‘The AFAC is launching an administrative investigation into the incident.’
Hot air balloons have been involved in fatal accidents.
In June last year a hot air balloon caught fire and crashed in Praia Grande in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, killing eight of the 21 people on board.
In April 2023 a married couple burnt to death and their 13-year-old daughter was injured in a hot air balloon accident over the pre-hispanic ruin site of Teotihuacan close to where yesterday morning’s drama occurred.
The pair killed were named as Jose Nolasco, 50, and his wife Viridiana Becerril, 39.
Footage of the incident taken by an onlooker showed the hot air balloon deflating as flames engulfed the basket below where the Mexican family were enjoying their ride.
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