Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille has extended her heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of the Irish tourist, former rugby player and coach Greig Oliver who tragically lost his life in a paragliding accident in Cape Town on Monday (July 3).
“We share in their grief and offer our full support at this difficult time,” De Lille said.
The 58-year-old tourist had reportedly collided with another paraglider in the air at the Sea Point Promenade. Despite the immediate emergency response by the National Sea Rescue Institute and emergency services, he was declared dead at the scene.
“South Africa offers a broad spectrum of adventure tourism activities, and we firmly believe in providing exhilarating, safe, and memorable experiences to our visitors. This tragic incident reminds us that we must fully support robust safety protocols and a strong regulatory environment to grow and develop South Africa as a destination where adventurers feel safe and secure,” De Lille said.
Minister de Lille further reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to the highest levels of safety standards maintained by the adventure tourism sector in South Africa, commending the efforts of organisations such as SATSA, which promote self-regulation in the adventure tourism sector.
“Through our collective efforts, industry stakeholders, adventure tourism operators and associations can strengthen our safety protocols and ensure the well-being of adventure tourists. I am committed to engaging with industry stakeholders to collaborate on any initiative that prioritises the welfare of our tourists,” De Lille concluded.