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Priest on party-balloons flight goes missing

Priest on party-balloons flight goes missing

SAO PAULO – A Roman Catholic priest who floated off under hundreds of helium party balloons was missing on Monday off the southern coast of Brazil.

Rescuers in helicopters and small fishing boats were searching off the coast of Santa Catarina state, where pieces of balloons were found. Father Adelir Antonio de Carli lifted off from the port city of Paranagua on Sunday afternoon, wearing a helmet, thermal suit and a parachute.He was reported missing about eight hours later after losing contact with port authority officials, according to the treasurer of his Sao Cristovao parish, Denise Gallas.Gallas said by telephone that the priest wanted to break a 19-hour record for the most hours flying with balloons to raise money for a spiritual rest-stop for truckers in Paranagua, Brazil’s second-largest port for agricultural products.Some American adventurers have used helium balloons to emulate Larry Walters – who in 1982 rose three miles above Los Angeles in a lawn chair lifted by balloons.A video of Carli posted on the G1 Web site of Globo TV showed the smiling 41-year-old priest slipping into a flight suit, being strapped to a seat attached to a huge column of green, red, white and yellow balloons, and soaring into the air to the cheers of a crowd.According to Gallas, the priest soared to an altitude of 6 000 metres then descended to about 2 500 metres for his planned flight to the city of Dourados, 750 kilometres northwest of his parish.But winds pushed him in another direction, and Carli was some 50 kilometres off the coast when he last contacted Paranagua’s port authority, Gallas said.Nampa-APFather Adelir Antonio de Carli lifted off from the port city of Paranagua on Sunday afternoon, wearing a helmet, thermal suit and a parachute.He was reported missing about eight hours later after losing contact with port authority officials, according to the treasurer of his Sao Cristovao parish, Denise Gallas.Gallas said by telephone that the priest wanted to break a 19-hour record for the most hours flying with balloons to raise money for a spiritual rest-stop for truckers in Paranagua, Brazil’s second-largest port for agricultural products.Some American adventurers have used helium balloons to emulate Larry Walters – who in 1982 rose three miles above Los Angeles in a lawn chair lifted by balloons.A video of Carli posted on the G1 Web site of Globo TV showed the smiling 41-year-old priest slipping into a flight suit, being strapped to a seat attached to a huge column of green, red, white and yellow balloons, and soaring into the air to the cheers of a crowd.According to Gallas, the priest soared to an altitude of 6 000 metres then descended to about 2 500 metres for his planned flight to the city of Dourados, 750 kilometres northwest of his parish.But winds pushed him in another direction, and Carli was some 50 kilometres off the coast when he last contacted Paranagua’s port authority, Gallas said.Nampa-AP

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