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Parachutist dies after collision while jumping in Washington: what is known about the accident?

Washington State Authorities Investigating Skydiving Accident During Scheduled Group Jump in Ritzville

Parachutist dies after collision while jumping in Washington what is known about the accident
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A skydiver died and another participant was injured after the two collided in the air during a scheduled jump in Washington state, local authorities reported.

The incident occurred Sunday afternoon at the Skydive West Plains facility in Ritzville, approximately 55 miles southwest of Spokane. According to the Adams County Sheriff's Office, emergency crews responded to a “medical emergency” around 5:37 p.m. after receiving reports of two injured skydivers.

Authorities identified the deceased as Randy Hubbs, a resident of the Kennewick area of ​​southeastern Washington. The second skydiver involved was identified as Nicole Klein, from the Colville area.

Witnesses observed that the victim was unconscious.

According to investigators, the collision occurred during the descent. Upon impact, Hubbs was reportedly incapacitated and lost control of his parachute.

Staff members and witnesses observing the jump reported that the man appeared unconscious following the collision. They indicated that his head and arms remained motionless while he descended.

Authorities said Hubbs deviated from the designated landing area and ended up drifting toward an area to the northeast before disappearing behind a hill.

Emergency responders later received reports of two injured skydivers in the area of ​​E. Schoessler Road.

Both paratroopers had extensive experience

The West Plains Skydiving company informed local media that both Hubbs and Klein were experienced skydivers and were using their own equipment at the time of the accident.

According to the company, Hubbs had completed more than 800 jumps, while Klein had accumulated around 900.

In total, 11 people participated in Sunday's group jumping operation.

The Adams County Sheriff's Office said that based on preliminary findings, weather conditions do not appear to have contributed to the crash.

“We offer our deepest condolences to those who have been affected by this incident,” the agency said in a statement.

The investigation remains ongoing as authorities attempt to determine the exact circumstances that led to the fatal collision.

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