Having done a similar skydive years ago, horrific. I hope her partner’s son didn’t see too much.
Effective-Potato-621 on
> Emergency crews were called to the airfield near Honiton following concerns for the welfare of two people.
Presumably, the concern being they’d fallen 15,000 ft. and smacked into the ground.
Tay74 on
From what I heard the skydive was a gift from the parter, and he was watching ☹️ I can’t even imagine how you move on after that, even though none of us would want our loved ones to live in guilt if a gift they bought led to a tragic accident, it would be so hard not to feel responsible
Razzler1973 on
I can’t even imagine that feeling of knowing it’s gone wrong. I assume that’s a matter of seconds but it must be sheer terror
Aren’t there ‘back up’ chutes, too? Also failed?
peanutbutteroverload on
This is properly tragic, hope her son didn’t have to see anything…it’s bad enough her husband did. =(
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Having done a similar skydive years ago, horrific. I hope her partner’s son didn’t see too much.
> Emergency crews were called to the airfield near Honiton following concerns for the welfare of two people.
Presumably, the concern being they’d fallen 15,000 ft. and smacked into the ground.
From what I heard the skydive was a gift from the parter, and he was watching ☹️ I can’t even imagine how you move on after that, even though none of us would want our loved ones to live in guilt if a gift they bought led to a tragic accident, it would be so hard not to feel responsible
I can’t even imagine that feeling of knowing it’s gone wrong. I assume that’s a matter of seconds but it must be sheer terror
Aren’t there ‘back up’ chutes, too? Also failed?
This is properly tragic, hope her son didn’t have to see anything…it’s bad enough her husband did. =(