Pictured: ‘Selfless’ mother-of-four killed in tandem sky dive jump at Devon airfield – as her grieving partner demands answers

Since his wife demanded answers about the tragedy, tandem was paid tribute to a ‘selfless’ mother who died in jumping.
Police launched an investigation after deaths defined as ‘tragic accident’ at the Dunkeswell airport in Devon.
Family members pay tribute to Belinda Taylor, who died on Friday.
And his partner called for more information about what caused the tragedy.
Immediately after 13:00 on Friday, an investigation continues after emergency services to Dunkeswell Airport near Honiton and Devon.
The incident is still being investigated by the British Skydiving investigation board.
Ms. Taylor’s partner wrote on social media: ‘I want answers. They took my world today. ‘
‘I miss you so much, you were my best friend, thank you for everything you did for me. To make my kids feel in my house.
Family members pay tribute to Belinda Taylor who died on Friday.

Police, after the death of two Skydivids in a ‘tragic accident’ after death tandem jump (Dunkeswell Airport’s stock image)
I lost a lot without you. There are so many things that I don’t have words to express. I feel very lost, I don’t know where the house is without you. ‘
On Friday, other witnesses on the site told the scene.
Someone said: ‘My husband and I were there when I had this terrible tragedy.
“ They all canceled and emptied the region was ready to make the next jump.
Emergency services came incredibly quickly. Such destructive news to the families of both victims and condolences. ‘
He added another witness: ‘My husband and I waited to be served when he was told to close the cafe without any reason.
“ We went, we liked to miss our coffee. When you know the facts, it is surprising how things are put on a perspective.
‘Our thoughts and condolences, with everyone who is affected by this very sad tragedy.’

A general view of Dunkeswell Airport, where two skydivers died after a tragic accident, is a tandem leap on Friday, June 13

Emergency Services Yesterday, Dunkeswell Airport was understood to the scene at 13:00 at the scene of the incident (Stock Image)

Devon and Cornwall Police said that the event was warned at 13:00 on Friday at 13:00, but confirmed that an investigation was initiated

A sign outside the airport reads: ‘This site is closed to the public today’
British Skydiving General Manager Robert Gibson previously released online: ‘Today, Friday, June 13, 2025, the British Skydiving was informed about a tragic accident in which two jumper died.
‘Our deepest condolences are going to their families, friends and all Skydiving community.
“ A British Skydiving investigation board will investigate the accident.
‘When completed, a report that determines the results of the Board and any proposal will be submitted to Coroner, Police, CAA, British Skydiving Security and Training Committee (STC) and other relevant authorities.
“ There will be no more details right now. We want privacy with respect for everyone who is affected in this difficult time. ‘
Devon and Cornwall said: ‘Emergency services were called to Dunkeswell Aerodrome on Friday, June 13 at 13.00 following the worries of two people.
“ Skydivers reportedly. Unfortunately, both the died at the scene and their families were informed.
‘Stage guards remain in place and investigations are continuing by the relevant institutions. If you have information that can help us, please call 101 or report through our website that quotes 50250150193. ‘