A daredevil athlete who wowed fans during Madonna's 2012 Super Bowl halftime show died in a BASE jumping accident in a Utah canyon on Sunday.
Andy Lewis, 39, and an unidentified 50-year-old man were found dead after a botched jump in Mineral Bottom, a remote desert area near the Utah-Colorado line, according to a news release from the Grand County Sheriff's Office.
Lewis was a well-known stunt performer who rose to stardom when he performed at Madonna's 2012 Super Bowl halftime show.
During the iconic performance, Lewis, dressed in a Roman toga, performed elaborate tricks in an inch-wide line as Madonna serenaded millions of viewers.
Lewis also owned BASE Jump Moab in Moab, Utah, which offered tours for first-time jumpers.
Moab is just 30 miles from Mineral Bottom.
Andy Lewis, 39, and an unidentified 50-year-old man were found dead after a botched jump in Mineral Bottom, a remote desert area near the Utah-Colorado line, according to a news release from the Grand County Sheriff's Office.
Lewis was a well-known stunt performer who rose to stardom when he performed at Madonna's 2012 Super Bowl halftime show.
During the iconic performance, Lewis, dressed in a Roman toga, performed elaborate tricks in an inch-wide line as Madonna serenaded millions of viewers.
Lewis also owned BASE Jump Moab in Moab, Utah, which offered tours for first-time jumpers.
Moab is just 30 miles from Mineral Bottom.
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