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Woman survives 5,000 foot fall after parachute fail

2019-08-19 5 Dailymotion

QUEBEC, CANADA — A 30-year-old skydiver is miraculously still around and kicking after her parachute failed to deploy, causing her to plunge more than 5,000 feet to the ground.
CBC reported the incident occurred on August 10 at the Parachutisme Adrénaline skydiving facility in Quebec, located close to the airport.
According to eyewitness Denis Demers talking to CBC, he realized something was wrong last Saturday evening when he saw the woman descending way faster than all the other skydivers.
That's because the woman's main parachute didn't open. But that's what the backup chute is there for.
Only problem is, the woman's reserve chute didn't properly deploy either—yikes.
After dropping like a load of bricks from more than 5,000 feet, the woman's fall was broken by several trees, which she crashed through before landing in a wooded area.
According to CBC, she suffered multiple non-life threatening injuries, including broken vertebrae and several fractures. She is now recovering at the hospital.
Skydiving deaths are rare considering how many people willingly throw themselves out of perfectly good planes every year.
According to the U.S. Parachute Association, in 2018 there were only 13 skydiving-related fatalities in the U.S., which averages out to about one death in every 253,669 jumps.