A Devon skydive company has announced it has ceased trading - just over a month after two people died when their parachutes failed to open. Skydive Buzz Ltd has told its customers that the company is ...
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Skydiving firm closes for good after mother plunged 15,000ft to her death with instructor
The company where a mother-of-four and her skydiving instructor plunged 15,000ft to their deaths has announced it has ceased trading. Skydive Buzz Ltd, based at Dunkeswell Airfield, near Honiton in ...
The Devon skydiving company at the centre of a deadly tandem parachute tragedy has gone offline - leaving a trail of cancelled bookings and customers demanding refunds. Skydive Buzz has allegedly ...
Two people were killed after a tandem skydive in Devon, England, authorities confirmed. In a statement, the Devon and Cornwall Police identified the victims as Belinda Taylor, 48, of Totnes, and Adam ...
The cause of the deaths of Belinda Taylor and Adam Harrison, who both died in a skydiving incident on June 13 in Devon, England, has been revealed in a U.K. inquest hearing Taylor, 48, and Harrison, ...
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86 Years, 1,000 Jumps: ‘Skydiving Grandma’ Reaches Epic Milestone
Kim Knor is proof that it's never too late to fly high and follow your dreams. Soon, she'll be in the Skydiving Hall of ...
A skydiving centre where a mum and her instructor plunged to their deaths has opened under a new name. Dunkeswell Aerodrome near Honiton in Devon, will resume skydives for the first time since the ...
A mother-of-four who plummeted 15,000ft to her death in a skydive tragedy was 'laughing and joking up to the last minute,' her partner has revealed. Belinda Taylor, from Totnes in Devon, fell to her ...
Skydiving is set to return to Dunkeswell Aerodrome as a new skydiving operation has opened at the tragic site where a mum and her instructor plunged to their deaths earlier this year. Skydive Buzz Ltd ...
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