Skydiver dies after falling without parachute

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The X/Nashville Nashville Fire Service uses stairs to reach a man on top of a tree hanging from an orange parachute.X/Nashville Fire Service

Nashville Fire Department said she used several stairs and a roll system to save the student

The Federal Aviation Administration investigates the death of a parachute instructor after he separated from his student during a jump in Nashville, Tennessee.

Police claim that instructor Justin Fuller “is supposed to have fallen from the sky without a parachute” during a jump on Saturday.

The 35 -year -old Fuller seems to have separated from his client and tandem, who connects the couple during a jump and includes a parachute.

A police helicopter found Fuller’s body in a wooded area hours later. The Nashville Fire Department uses several stairs to reach the 46-year-old client who survived after the fall after being trapped in a tree for hours with the emergency parachute.

Police said three other divers, which took place near John’s Airport with Nashville, were successfully completed before the fatal fall. The plane they jumped from also landed safely.

It is unclear how G -n Fuller, an experienced Skydiver, is separated from the safety equipment.

A man who helped fire crews in rescue, told the local WSMV Television Station The client who saved the authorities said that “this is his first jump and that will be his last.”

Recently, Fuller had written about his passion to teach others how to jump.

“The learning of Skydive people has always been in my opinion the most useful work in the drop area,” said G -n Fuller in an Instagram post in June.

“Watching them inventing it and starting to fly their bodies is always a heartbreaking moment. Sometimes, however, it can get a little hurried there when you let someone first.”

He posted pictures of the remains, and a parachute plane, which he said, said that the airplane engine had not failed after take -off. All 20 people on board survived.

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