U.S. Navy skydiver killed in parachuting
accident in New York Harbor
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[May 30, 2017]
By Maurice Tamman
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (Reuters) - A member of
the U.S. Navy's elite skydiving demonstration team plunged to his death
on Sunday when his parachute malfunctioned while performing in an aerial
exhibition as part of New York Harbor's annual Fleet Week festival.
U.S. Coast Guard personnel pulled the parachutist from the water near
the mouth of the Hudson River moments after the accident, witnessed by
thousands of spectators watching the show from Liberty State Park in
Jersey City, New Jersey.
The skydiver, a Navy SEAL commando performing as a member of the U.S.
Navy Parachute Team, the Leap Frogs, was pronounced dead at the Jersey
City Medical Center, Rear Admiral Jack Scorby told a news conference
outside the hospital.
The parachutist's identity was being publicly withheld pending
notification of his family.
The skydiver and other team members were conducting a jump into Liberty
State Park when his "parachute failed to open properly and he landed in
the water" adjacent to the park, Scorby said.
The admiral offered no further explanation about the cause of the
accident except to say the parachute "malfunctioned." Eyewitnesses said
the skydivers jumped from helicopters.
The Leap Frogs were performing as part of Fleet Week, a weeklong
showcase that brings dozens of U.S. warships and thousands of service
members to the New York City area every year.
The parachute team comprises active-duty Navy SEALs, Special Warfare
Combatant-craft Crewmen and support personnel. It is sanctioned by the
Defense Department and recognized by the Federal Aviation
Administration, according to its website.
Bjoern Kils, 37, of Jersey City, was watching the event from a boat when
he saw three Leap Frogs jump from a helicopter, complete their aerial
maneuvers and land.
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U.S. Coast Guard crews work on a parachutist in the waters of the
Morris Canal after the skydiver's chute failed to open during an
aerial exhibition as port of New York Harbor's Fleet Week festival
in New York City, United States May 28, 2017. REUTERS/Bjoern Kils
"Almost the same time that they touched down in Liberty State Park we
heard a splash and turned around very quick. I saw the water splash, and
apparently there was a fourth parachutist," said Kils, who runs charter
boats.
Kils recounted seeing emergency responders pull a man from the water and
attempt to render cardiopulmonary resuscitation. "He was just limp in
the water," he said.
Rich Collins, 59, a retired banker who was watching the show from a
nearby marina, said he saw several parachutists make a jump, one with an
American flag attached to an ankle, then saw two others higher up, "and
one of them seemed not to have his chute."
(Additional reporting by Frank McGurty and Jonathan Allen in New York;
Writing and additional reporting in Los Angeles by Steve Gorman; Editing
by Peter Cooney and David Gregorio)
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