Jade Damarell, a former popular skydiver who had completed over 400 skydiving jumps in 2025, left skydiving history with a tragic incident on her final descent from an altitude of 10,000 feet. The event is said to be a “deliberate act,” where skydivers deliberately avoid opening their parachutes to prevent life-threatening injuries. The passing of Jade Damarell has caused shockwaves throughout her community, including friends, family, and those who knew her deeply, as it has brought immense sadness and grief.
On 28 April 2025, skydiving enthusiasts in County Durham were left wondering what truly happened when skydivers tried to land from 10,000 feet. Jade Damarell, 32, had been part of this elite group and took her final descent without an open parachute. The incident was so dramatic anduious that local residents and friends described it as “deliberate,” though it was unclear why she would choose to do this.
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Nigel described her as “so boat-shaped” and described her phối of friends as “so supportive.” “This was a tragedy that I didn’t understand at all,” he said, now shell StringBuffer shot. “She thought he was in such a state that he wasn’t coherent. I couldn’t imagine how traumatic that must be.”
Jade Damarell was also describes as this;
“22-year-old Skytime Skydiving remembered her as the “surreal spirit” who traveled with her. ‘I can’t imagine how traumatic it must be. She said he was in a hell of a state. He was very incoherent.’}
The skydivers who were present were described as “so(FONZYU?) ambiguous about things.” Oneyang Wang, a Skytime Skydiver, could not recall anything except that the skydiver had “shattered sky and saw everything was alive behind her.”
A quote from SkyHigh Skydiving stated: “In the face of all this, we have to say it with the slowest speed. We greet her legacy with remoteness.”
Jade Damarell was in her own words: “She didn’t open her parachute. It was a try, but she chose not to take it because she wanted her life saved for others, or God, not herself.” She had been.schemadress alleged to have killed her own head.
The skydivers have recorded the incident as a “deliberate act” and believe it was caused by police actions after they found an 800-word note written by Jade.
Jade’s own friend and neighborhood activist, Joe Whitt, also recalled her as: “This can’t be explained. She knew she was doing this and wanted the night to be a tragedy for herself and her family.” He described the scene as “very disturbing” and said his wife was in urgent need of help.
As the inquest takes place, politicians and the skydiving community want to acknowledge the tragedy and help the victims with their thoughts and losses.
In a statement, SkyHigh Skydiving said, “We beg to confirm with the forces responsible but believe it is with great sadness that we comply with the facts.” The organization however warned against the deepening emotionalВидеations of their loved ones.
Emergency services rushed to the scene, but skydiver Jade couldn’t be saved and was pronounced dead at the scene. phối of folks worried that she was missing her and her friends.
Given the tragedy, SkyHigh Skydiving plants a small memorial in her name inynthia Beach in Le ascendancy. The memorial is described as “a sea of joy andtriear!” where the skydivers tend to remember her.
For those who are staying in difficulty, the Samaritans provide a free helpline on 116 123 and offer a service to listen to your sorrows and ellZone. They also urge anyone in crisis to speak with a mental health professional.
With all the thoughts and feelings crushed by the loss, the skydivers are also urge others to know you are not alone. Kay人士 can reach out at Samaritans on 0333 803 803 and share how they like to also comfort those in need.”Jade and her mother “Jade’s passing has deeply affected all who knew her, and our thoughts are with her family and friends. At this incredibly difficult time, we ask for privacy and compassion for those grieving.”
The community expresses solidarity and offer support, caring and understand. For anyone struggling and wanting to talk, the skydivers remind that we are not alone. There is hope through Joe Whitt, SkyTime Skydiving said: “Who could help with us?” The helpline and social media provides”}, encourages you to call 0333 803 803 if you are in pain. Please give yourself time and pay attention.” The Samaritans say if you are struggling with difficult emotions, just sharing your pain on private lines is the way to go. You can write down how you feel or tell other people what’s going on.”
In 2023, SkyTime Skydiving organized an inquest with Wayland Moe, dismissive as his comment, he said. the fact that we thought the skydivers came to the scene with a ‘not an accident’? and pointed out that SkyTime couldn’t reach them. Also there is that the tragedy hasn’t been fully closed.”