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Rescuers searching for a Brazilian priest who was attempting a world ballooning record have found a cluster of his brightly coloured inflatables floating miles out to sea - but no sign of the missing man.
The Roman Catholic priest took off on Sunday strapped to 1,000 helium-filled party balloons in a bid to break a 19-hour flight record and raise money to build a spiritual rest-stop for truckers in Paranagua, southern Brazil.
Emergency services spotted the balloons last night, raising hopes that Father Adelir Antonio di Carli would be found clinging to them, but crews were disappointed when they reached the multi-coloured debris in shark-infested waters.
Father di Carli, 41, who has taken jungle survival and mountain climbing courses, was carrying enough drinking water and cereal bars to stay alive for at least five days
He was wearing a helmet, aluminium thermal flight suit, water-proof overalls and a parachute.
“Given his physical condition and the equipment he was carrying, I would say there is an 80 per cent chance that he is still alive,” said Johnny Coelho, commander of the Penha Fire Department, which is searching for the priest.
Mr Coelho suggested that the priest may be floating in the ocean or resting on a beach or forest-covered mountain along the coast.
The priest, an experienced skydiver, also had a GPS device, satellite phone and buoyancy chair with him.
“He last used the phone and GPS on Sunday at 8:45 pm to let the Navy know his location,” Mr Coelho said. “We haven’t heard from him since.”
In his last contact with police on Sunday night he said that he was encountering problems.
Father di Carli was reported missing about eight hours after taking off when he lost contact with port authority officials. Bad weather forced his makeshift contraption out to sea off Brazil’s southern coast.
The priest embarked on a similar adventure on January 13, when he used 600 balloons to carry him on a four-hour journey from the town of Ampere to Argentina, where he landed safely after reportedly reaching heights of 5,000 metres.
Parishioners at his Sao Cristovao parish maintained a vigil for Father di Carli today, praying for him and remaining confident that he would be found alive.
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I pray for Father Di Carli to be found safe and alive. He shouldn't have taken that risk.
Sonia Dabdoub, Nogales, USA
A Father should be working in a church, not flying aroung clinging to balloons.
Rene Hass, Porto Alegre, Brazil
God be with you father, Your intentions were pure and your heart is golden.
Joe DiLeo, Metairie, USA
If they do find him, it will be a miracle...Praise the Lord....
If they don't it'll be his fault.
michael newport, london,
I hope and pray he will be found alive soon, and healthy too.
Mary Theresa, Los Angeles, USA
The original guy in New Jersey used Weather Balloons. That was back in the late 70's and he used a bb gun to shoot them out in order to land. Using party balloons, eh, not the best choice. I like the paragraph, "Mr Coelho suggested that the priest may be floating in the ocean or resting on a beach."
conrad carter, seattle, usa
The one thing he didn't take with him was a bible **wonder why not**
Amanda, Hamilton Island, australia
Sounds like he was trying to follow in the footsteps of the movie "Danny Deckchair" where a guy filled some large balloons with helium and tied them to his deckchair.
Darrel Newton, Ashhurst, NewZealand
My prayers are for you father.
Sarah, Perth, Australia
You would have thought he would start popping them to descend as he realised he was heading out to sea...
Farrukh, Woking, UK
Why use the silly term 'shark-infested'? The sea is the shark's home.
tobias, London, England
Dead or Alive.....What a Legend!
KEEP ON TRUCKING BOYS!
ian coast, Glasgow, UK