When was the last time a hang glider pilot suffered catastrophic, in-flight structural failure without doing aerobatics or any other crazy stuff? I'm talking about just boating along at (or near) minimum sink, not in a steep turn, not loading any Gs...and suddenly the glider just folds up, or the control frame suddenly falls, or both hang straps suddenly open?
I'm also ruling out incidents caused by blatant pilot error (like forgetting to secure the haulback before a cliff launch, or not noticing a flying wire kinked in six places, etc.)
Has this ever happened? My impression is that it hasn't for a long, long time. further, I wonder if this is even possible on a modern, well-maintained glider?
If all other factors are ruled out (extreme conditions, pilot error, aerobatics, poorly-maintained glider, etc.), will a modern hang glider just...break? (I know---that's probably a question the manufacturers might run from!

Scott