Extreme sports athlete and TV personality Erik Roner has died in a parachuting accident in Squaw Valley, California. He was 39.
Roner's death was confirmed by the Placer County Sheriff's Office.
According to witness reports, Roner was performing at a golf event as part of a skydiving group when he struck a tree and became entangled in it while attempting to land, reported Entertainment Weekly.
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"There are no words that can express this tremendous loss to the Outside Television family. Erik was not only a colleague, but also a personal friend, and it was a joy to watch him celebrate life on a daily basis.
"We are still trying to process this tragedy. Our hearts go out to his family," Rob Faris, senior vice president of programming and production at Outside TV, said.
A native of Northern California, Roner pioneered ski Base jumping and was known to television viewers as a cast member of MTV's "Nitro Circus" and the host of Outside Television's "Locals".
An investigation into the accident is underway, and the FAA has been notified.