Clear suicide was the death of Jada Damarell who fell with the parachute her in the gap in her Dharam Britainaccording to the findings of the coroner.
Jade Damarell from Wales, it seems that deliberately refused to open her parachute during jumping from 15,500 feet (4,600 meters) and committed suicide. At the age of 32 he was killed last April, according to public research by the Guardian.
On the eve of her death she had ended her relationship. In her latest jump in Britain, the paratrooper turned off the automatic security device and did not open her main parachute, although she had made more than 500 jumps in her life, six of them just the day before.
Clear Forerunner by the Forensic Instance
Forensic examiner Lesley Hamilton resulted in suicide, stressing that the young woman was fully aware of her act. Both the parachute and the security device were in excellent operating mode. Jide had not even taken with her the camera that usually recorded her jumps.
According to the deposition of police officer Andrew Stevenson, the young woman had left her mobile locking screen access to the data as well as notes to her family. She apologized to them, thanked them for their support and provided details of her finances.
A family choosing to speak openly
Jade’s family accepted the coroner’s findings and expressed her gratitude to the paratrooping community, stressing how respected and dear she was. “Jade was glamorous, beautiful, courageous and truly special,” they said in a moving message conveyed by the Guardian.
They emphasized that they want to speak “openly and without shame” about her death, so that they can contribute to a society where mental suffering is treated with kindness, and where those in deep despair – but also their own people – can seek support without fear.