2 numbers that don't go together..12m and 30Knts...seriously....
Hope he recovers sounds horrific send shivers down my spine..

read the threads in kite section, just so much wrong, and the pic..geez
Not really an 'accident' everyone knows you don't use a 12m in 30knts, or 25 in fact you don't even need 12m in 20, onshore winds power lines, no beach area or lack of..it gets worse.
Every time I ready a story like this its the same set of numbers, involved. Does my head in.. Sorry must be my common sense kicking in..
As for QR safety etc.. 30knts with a 12m..getting slammed good luck getting that in micro second, bugger all chance
For the record an 11m Kite in the right hands will get an 85kg guy flying in 12knts easy...so WTF are they doing with a 12m when its 25+?
Noted that an 'experienced kiter' in Melb on same day was flying a 7M..more like it.
Seems to be a lot of BS out there that you can hang onto any size kite in any wind...maybe..to a point...and this fella found that point..you have no chance with a 12m in 25-30 if things go wrong..no chance..
About time the shops and kite industry started being realistic about kite size limits, and encourage people to use a smaller kite in stronger winds, or don't go out in stronger winds.
It's an awful story, and it should never have happened...Should be windsurfing when it hits 20k! much safer