Skydiver dies in 1,500m plunge despite both parachutes opening up – Bundlezy

Skydiver dies in 1,500m plunge despite both parachutes opening up

Story from Jam Press (Skydiver Chute Fail) Pictured: Sandro Bigozzi. Skydiver dad dies in 1,500m plunge as parachute fails A dad-of-two skydiver plunged 1,500 metres to his death after his parachute failed to open. Sandro Bigozzi was killed instantly after he leapt from a plane on Saturday (6 Sept). Police, firefighters and paramedics rushed to the densely vegetated field where he crashed, but there was nothing they could do. Investigators believe his main chute failed to deploy - and his reserve either malfunctioned or was pulled too late. The 49-year-old did the skydive over Monte Compatri, on the outskirts of Rome, Italy. Sandro, originally from Grosseto, was a professional parachuting instructor with more than 5,600 jumps to his name. He was also an entrepreneur in the food industry, as well as a keen kitesurfer and sailor. His love of both sky and sea shone through in his final Facebook post, in which he wrote: ???When I first started parachuting as a student, the sea was a dream. I wondered if I???d ever get to fly over it.??? Popular on Instagram, Sandro had more than 51,000 followers, as reported by NeedToKnow. In 2015, he fulfilled a dream by jumping with his grandfather, and in 2018 he even performed a tandem leap with Grosseto mayor Antonfrancesco Vivarelli Colonna. Paying tribute, the mayor said: ???I had the honour of flying for the first time with him: a unique experience, made unforgettable by his skill and his smile. ???His passion for flying was contagious, his enthusiasm genuine. ???Today we lose not only a professional but a special person, loved by many.??? Sandro is survived by his wife and two young daughters. ENDS EDITOR???S NOTES Quotations have been translated to English.
Sandro Bigozzi, 49, died on Saturday while attempting a plunge near Monte Compatri in Lazio, Italy (Picture: Jam Press)

An experienced skydiver has died after attempting a 1,500m drop despite both his parachutes successfully opening up.

Sandro Bigozzi, 49, who had completed more than 6,000 dives and had amassed 50,000 followers on Instagram, undertook the plunge at around 1pm on Saturday near Monte Compatri on the outskirts of Rome.

Minutes later he crashed onto grass. Police, firefighters and paramedics rushed to save him, but he died from the severe impact.

An investigation has been launched into the tragedy, and an autopsy is being carried out.

Bigozzi had a childhood passion for the sky. His final post on Facebook on Saturday read: ‘When I started skydiving as a student many years ago, the sea was a dream.

‘Who knows if I’ll ever be able to fly to the sea.’

The skydiver is survived by his wife and their two sons.

Story from Jam Press (Skydiver Chute Fail) Pictured: Sandro Bigozzi. Skydiver dad dies in 1,500m plunge as parachute fails A dad-of-two skydiver plunged 1,500 metres to his death after his parachute failed to open. Sandro Bigozzi was killed instantly after he leapt from a plane on Saturday (6 Sept). Police, firefighters and paramedics rushed to the densely vegetated field where he crashed, but there was nothing they could do. Investigators believe his main chute failed to deploy - and his reserve either malfunctioned or was pulled too late. The 49-year-old did the skydive over Monte Compatri, on the outskirts of Rome, Italy. Sandro, originally from Grosseto, was a professional parachuting instructor with more than 5,600 jumps to his name. He was also an entrepreneur in the food industry, as well as a keen kitesurfer and sailor. His love of both sky and sea shone through in his final Facebook post, in which he wrote: ?When I first started parachuting as a student, the sea was a dream. I wondered if I?d ever get to fly over it.? Popular on Instagram, Sandro had more than 51,000 followers, as reported by NeedToKnow. In 2015, he fulfilled a dream by jumping with his grandfather, and in 2018 he even performed a tandem leap with Grosseto mayor Antonfrancesco Vivarelli Colonna. Paying tribute, the mayor said: ?I had the honour of flying for the first time with him: a unique experience, made unforgettable by his skill and his smile. ?His passion for flying was contagious, his enthusiasm genuine. ?Today we lose not only a professional but a special person, loved by many.? Sandro is survived by his wife and two young daughters. ENDS EDITOR?S NOTES Quotations have been translated to English.
Bigozzi had completed 6,000 dives and had 40,000 followers on Instagram (Picture: Jam Press)

Authorities believe that while Bigozzi’s parachutes deployed, they did so too late to save him, Daily Mail reported.

They are also considering the possibility the parachuter fell ill during his daredevil stunt.

Alongside his professional skydiving, Bigozzi worked as a salesman for a pharmaceutical company.

Antonfrancesco Vivarelli Colonna, the mayor of Grosseta, Bigozzi’s hometown, said the skydiver had ‘left us too soon’.

He told RomaToday: ‘I had the honour of flying with him for the first time, a unique experience made unforgettable by his expertise and his smile.

‘His passion for flying was contagious, his enthusiasm authentic. We have lost not only a professional, but a special person, loved by so many.’

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