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Chinese officials said the paraglider went in and out of consciousness during his accidental flight high above the clouds.
A Chinese paraglider, Peng Yujiang, was swept into freezing clouds mid-flight over the Qilian Mountains, reaching nearly 26,400 feet and suffering severe frostbite. The spine-chilling incident, caught ...
Peng Yujiang, 55, a certified B-level paraglider, claimed in the video that he had a narrow escape after reaching an altitude ...
An investigation noted several inconsistencies in Yujiang's video, including his helmet changing from black to white, and his legs switching from a cocoon position to dangling.
Peng Yujiang's flight to 8,000 meters without oxygen masks attracted attention, but reports indicate part of the viral video ...
The ABC was among hundreds of media outlets which reported on the incredible footage. Experts say the video was at least partially manipulated by artificial intelligence.
A Chinese paraglider's account of having been unwittingly swept into a thundercloud and dragged 8 km (5 miles) into the sky has come under question after his video of the incident, carried by Chinese ...
California-based digital security firm GetReal said it was 'fairly confident' the first five seconds of Peng Yujiang’s video ...
Footage of the death-defying incident shows Peng gliding above the clouds, his face caked in chunks of ice as he attempts to make a safe descent.
BEIJING/SYDNEY - A Chinese paraglider's account of having been unwittingly swept into a thundercloud and dragged 8 km (5 miles) into the sky has come under question after his ...
AI used to fake some footage, according to digital security firm. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...