Champion skydiver killed attempting high-risk touchdown in Texas

A 29-year-old champion skydiver was killed in Texas whereas trying a high-risk touchdown.

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Melissa Porter, from Perth, Australia, was testing the "swooping" manoeuvre on 24 June when she had a tough touchdown and fell into shallow water, ABC 13 Houston reported.

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Witnesses mentioned her parachute was deployed however she was too near the bottom, based on news.com.au.

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Ms Porter, who gained gold on the Australian Skydiving Championships earlier this yr, was rushed to hospital the place she was pronounced useless.

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ABC 13 Houston mentioned investigators did not discover any blunt power trauma to her physique and had been uncertain if she had suffered a medical emergency in the course of the dive.

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Ms Porter's mom Vonnie instructed Australia's 9NEWS: "She's my baby and she's not coming home."

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She mentioned her daughter beloved the game.

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"That was her happy place. She'll forever be in the sky roaming the world now."

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Ms Porter labored as an teacher at Skydive Spaceland Houston.

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Swooping includes a collection of inauspicious manoeuvres that permit skydivers to "swoop" at excessive speeds over the bottom or water earlier than levelling off shortly for the touchdown.

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Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade instructed the New York Post it was "providing consular assistance to the family of an Australian woman who died in the United States".

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"We send our deepest condolences to the woman's family," the division mentioned.

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Ms Porter broke an Australian ladies's total-break sequential report in May when she accomplished the "2 point 23 way", based on news.com.au.

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She instructed the Sound Telegraph, after profitable the Australian championships along with her skydiving accomplice Josh Tassicker: "It was a shock when we took gold but it's been amazing - it definitely makes me want to compete further."

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