Paul Connolly dies after Batoka Gorge kayaking trip

A fatal river exit ripped the heart out of adventure tourism, ending a life that literally stopped in the same wild corridors that built an industry.

Death during the Batoka Gorge trip
  • Paul Connolly collapsed after paddling with friends.
  • The incident unfolded while leaving Batoka Gorge.
  • Suspected cardiac failure struck without warning.
  • Medics confirmed death on-site.
Police account of final moments
  • Glory Banda detailed the sequence.
  • Trip kicked off near gorge 18.
  • Chest pain surfaced before reaching gorge 19.
  • Rescue attempts failed despite a rapid response.
Company confirmation and tribute
  • Shearwater Adventures verified the loss publicly.
  • The message landed the following day.
  • Cause linked to heart trouble post-kayak.
  • Tone reflected shock and reverence.
A career that reshaped a river economy
  • Zambezi River became his lifelong canvas.
  • Launched canoe routes in the early 1980s.
  • Rolled out rafting on Zimbabwe’s side.
  • Sparked modern Victoria Falls adventure travel.
Community voices and public grief
  • Fadzayi Mahere shared personal sorrow online.
  • Praised access and conservation ideals.
  • Others recalled mentorship and generosity.
  • Stories poured in across social platforms.
Personal legacy and family
  • Victoria Falls lost a founding force.
  • Remembered as larger than business titles.
  • Leaves behind his wife, Marie.
  • Survived by daughters Dani, Claire, Julie, and Nikki.
 

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