British base jumper dies after parachute fails

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A British base jumper has died in Thailand, local police have said.

The 33-year-old man’s parachute failed to open after he jumped from a building in the eastern beach resort of Pattaya, according to local authorities.

Officers said they were called to a 29-storey apartment block on Saturday evening after eyewitnesses reported seeing a person crash through a tree and fall to the ground.

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The victim’s social media pages suggest that he was an experienced parachutist.

Police said they found a blue parachute, which had not opened, on the man.

Staff at the building said the man had got to the top floor with friends who were filming him base jumping.

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The extreme sport – which involves jumping with a parachute from high landmarks, rather than an aircraft – has become increasingly popular among foreigners living in south east Asia.

Some earn income from the number of social media followers watching their videos.

However, with just a few seconds before hitting the ground, it is also a very dangerous activity, with little margin for error.

It has a much higher fatality rate than skydiving. In March 2022, a British man died after base jumping in south-east France.

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A Foreign Office spokesperson said: “We are supporting the family of a British man who has died in Thailand.”

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