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Aussie Daredevil Vali Graham’s Record Jump Ends in Severe Injury

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A young Australian daredevil, Vali Graham, has sustained severe injuries while attempting to break a world record for cliff diving off Minnehaha Falls in the Blue Mountains. The incident occurred on June 11, 2023, when the 21-year-old jumped from a height of 42.5 metres, roughly equivalent to a 13-story building.

Graham, who describes himself as an ‘Athlete, Artist, Traveller,’ is passionate about døds, a sport also known as death diving. In a video shared on social media, he can be seen preparing for the leap, filled with excitement before he makes the jump. Unfortunately, the landing went awry, resulting in Graham hitting the water in an awkward pike position.

According to Australian photographer @lostmtns, Graham suffered multiple injuries, including a fractured skull, back injuries, a concussion, and a burst eardrum. The severity of the situation raised alarms about the risks associated with extreme sports.

Recovery and Community Response

In the days following the accident, Graham provided updates to his followers on social media, detailing his remarkable recovery. “Update: ‘God gives us the gift of suffering’ after sending this monster 42.5m cliff I was knocked unconscious,” he wrote. He recounted how he managed to pull himself from the water and walked approximately 1.2 kilometres to his car, where friends transported him to the hospital.

Graham underwent surgery on his back and sternum, and he reported feeling mentally strong just two days post-operation. “I am honestly mentally feeling amazing, ready to rebuild my body better than ever and come back stronger,” he stated, expressing his optimism despite the challenges ahead.

The reaction from the public has been mixed. While many followers praised his daring attempt, with comments noting the scale of the jump and expressing admiration for his courage, others voiced concern over the risks involved. One comment reflected the sentiment: “Grateful for God? Dude, you jumped from the height of a 13-story building and now my taxes have to pay for your dumb choices.”

Another commenter added, “God didn’t give you that suffering, you did that yourself,” highlighting the ongoing debate about the dangers of extreme sports and personal responsibility.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences associated with high-risk activities. As Graham continues his recovery, his experience may prompt further discussions about safety protocols in extreme sports.

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