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2 killed in Nevada sky-diving accident near Lake Tahoe

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AP Minden (US)
A sky-diving instructor and a German tourist were found dead on the ground after they did a tandem jump from a plane flying near Lake Tahoe in western Nevada, authorities said.

An initial investigation indicated both were attached by a single harness and had been connected to one parachute and also had a reserve parachute, said Captain Dan Coverley of the Douglas County Sheriff's Office.

Coverley and other officials did not disclose whether the parachute did not open or whether it malfunctioned. The Federal Aviation Administration is also investigating.

The two were found yesterday at about 10:15 am (local time) near the Minden-Tahoe airport, FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said.
 

Coverley identified the instructor as 43-year-old Ashlie Caceras of Lodi, California and said she worked for the Skydive Lake Tahoe skydiving tour business.

The tourist was identified as 21-year-old David Becker of Sankt Martin, Germany.

The (Gardnerville) Record Courier reported the last time there was a fatal skydiving death at or near the the airport was on March 23, 2008, when Skydive Tahoe co-owner Wes Harberts' parachute malfunctioned.

The US Parachute Association in 2016 recorded 21 fatal skydiving accidents in the US out of roughly 3.2 million jumps.

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First Published: Aug 04 2017 | 5:42 AM IST

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