We recently had a fatality in our area. I couldn't find any news reports on it, except for a couple of memorial pages.
The climber had stripped a tree and was blocking down the stem. He was on spurs and only tied in by a single wire core lanyard. He had no secondary tie in.
As he cut one block and went to push it off the stem, the wire cable (which goes around the thimble and then is held to the line with a machine crimp) failed when the end of the cable slid out of the crimp. He then fell and died of his injuries.
Two lessons here, inspect your gear and tie in twice (TITS).
I don't know if this was the exact lanyard he was using but was similar.
http://www.wesspur.com/fliplines/steel-core.html
The climber had stripped a tree and was blocking down the stem. He was on spurs and only tied in by a single wire core lanyard. He had no secondary tie in.
As he cut one block and went to push it off the stem, the wire cable (which goes around the thimble and then is held to the line with a machine crimp) failed when the end of the cable slid out of the crimp. He then fell and died of his injuries.
Two lessons here, inspect your gear and tie in twice (TITS).
I don't know if this was the exact lanyard he was using but was similar.
http://www.wesspur.com/fliplines/steel-core.html