Australian, Scottish Tourists Die in Separate Accidents in Lebanon, Australia
Australian, Scottish Tourists Die in Separate Accidents in Lebanon, Australia

Australian, Scottish Tourists Die in Separate Accidents in Lebanon, Australia

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Two separate tragedies have rocked families from the UK and Australia abroad. In Australia, 22-year-old Scots tourist Lewis Jack was found dead near the Isle of Capri on the Gold Coast after being reported missing, with police concluding he drowned in a non-suspicious incident; his family and friends have launched a fundraiser to bring him home for burial. Meanwhile, in Lebanon, 16-year-old Hussein Mearbany from Western Sydney died after falling 300 metres during a tandem paragliding flight in Sahel Alma—early investigations suggest the harness may not have been properly secured. The paragliding instructor reportedly fled the scene and remains under investigation, while the owner of the paragliding company has been arrested and all paragliding activities in the area have been suspended. Hussein's father traveled from Sydney for his son's funeral in Lebanon, and the family is returning to Australia as authorities provide consular support. Both incidents have elicited an outpouring of grief and calls for accountability, with families and communities mourning the losses and seeking justice or closure.

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