Two Skydivors die in ‘tragic accident’ at Devon Airfield

Two Skydivors die in 'tragic accident' at Devon Airfield

Two Skidivar An airspace has been described as a “tragic accident” Devon,

Emergency services were called to the area of ​​Dankeswell aerodrum at around 1 pm on Friday (June 13) after concerns for the welfare of two people.

Two people were confirmed at the scene, and their families were informed, Devon and Cornwall Police told Independent.

A police spokesperson said: “Visual guards are in place and interrogation by the concerned agencies is going on.”

Any information that can help the officers, should call 101 or report through it Devon And Cornwall quotes the police website 50250150193.

Independent Has contacted Civil aviation authority And British Skidiving For a comment.

A statement issued by the British Skidoving viewed by the BBC, the incident is called a “tragic accident” and said that it will send a report to the relevant officers, including the Coroner, Police, Civil Aviation Authority, British Skidiving Safety and Training Committee and send a report to the relevant officers.

The incident occurred at Dankeswell aerodrome, a former RAF site near the border of the Summerset in the BlackDown Hills area of ​​Devon.

Standing 839 feet above sea level, it is the most licensed aircraft in the UK. It was originally established as an American naval base during World War II.

Its website advertises several activities available to do it on the site, including wingwalking, scidling and helicopter training.,

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