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Danish skydiver plunges to his death after parachute fails to open in Thailand
A Danish skydiver plunged to his death after his parachute failed to open.
Stefan Eiriksson Andersen, 30, leapt form the plane which took off from an airfield in Si Racha, eastern Thailand on Saturday (February 1).
But during the descent, witnesses said Stefan opened the parachute but it failed to fully spread - leaving him with a horror fall to the ground from several thousand feet.
Paramedics performed first aid at the scene and while he was rushed to the Phayathai Sriracha Hospital but he was pronounced dead shortly after due to the severity of the injuries. He had suffered broken legs, among other injuries.
Police arrived and questioned the staff at the sky diving centre. They said they had checked Stefan's equipment before he boarded the plane and it was all working correctly.
Police Colonel Khongsak Boonsuesuwan said that the evidence suggested that it was an accident but they would not rule anything out at this stage.
He said: "Initially, this looks like an accident, but we will investigate the case again thoroughly to find exactly what happened.
''Parachute jumping is dangerous with several risk factors, so we have to consider, points such as the wind strength at the time.''
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