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British skydiver dies after parachute fails to open in French Alps base jump

17 августа, 2016     Автор: Юлия Клюева
British skydiver dies after parachute fails to open in French Alps base jump

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A British skydiver has died after his parachute failed to open on a jump in the French Alps, his family said.

David Reader, 25, was taking part in a base jump near Sallanches, close to Mont Blanc, on August 7.

He hit the ground, suffering a severe head injury and several injuries to his body.

Mr Reader, from Newnham in Gloucestershire, was taken to hospital in Annecy but died the following day.

His girlfriend Domi Kiger said her boyfriend's organs had been donated and he would save six lives.

Writing on Facebook she said:

Dave was the most incredible human being I ever met. The type you don't necessarily notice straight away, the best type in my eyes.

He was kind, humble, gentle, incredibly smart and talented in absolutely everything he put his mind into. Bright in so many ways.

He was quiet and reserved but so warm, loving and fun to those who took the time to get to know him. He was wise beyond his years.

It took us a bit of time to find our place in each other's life but we were on our way to such an amazing life together. We felt like we found each other's match, brain, body and soul.

He made such a huge impact on me. Taking me from emotional darkness to light, inspiring me to be the best possible version of myself. Making me so balanced, and intensely happy at the same time.

I can barely start grasping the void he is leaving in my life. I know I'm not the only one who will miss him. – DOMI KIGER
 

Mr Reader's brother Dickon, a professional event rider, said: "I haven't just lost a brother. I have lost a role model who I looked up to to lead the way.

"He was always so ambitious, wanted to better himself and find ways of improving and pushing the boundaries.

"He wanted to and did enhance the lives of everyone around him. He always believed in me, supported me and will leave a huge gap in my life. Rest in peace, you will never be forgotten."