Watched by horrified visitors, the 25-year-old performed what he described as a “tsukahara, front flip 180 to backflip” from the top of the waterfall. However, despite carrying out a risk assessment prior to the jump, Mr Harper said he had underestimated the risk and was “lucky to be alive” after the strong current held him under for about seven seconds. “I feel lucky to be alive, to anybody else thinking of jumping this waterfall, please do not! It is definitely not safe,” he said. “We knew the risks and wanted to jump, I was held under for about seven to eight seconds and it was a real struggle to swim to the surface. I thought I’d be ok where I jumped, I wasn’t.”
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