Mother who died with skydiving instructor after parachute ‘failed to open’
Belinda Taylor was one of the two people who died in a Skydiving accident in Devon
A four -person mother and the Skydiving instructor who was killed after their parachutes could not be opened were depicted.
Tandem Jumpers Belinda Taylor and Adam Harrison Friday afternoon 15,000 ft fell to their deaths Devon is at Dunkeswell airport near Honiton.
Other aircraft passengers, the couple’s parachute and reserve parachute was not opened and both died at the scene, he said.
The tribute was poured for a 48 -year -old female Taylor, including her partner Scott Armstrong.
Horse fan Belinda Taylor said, ‘He just wanted the best for others and especially for their loved ones’.
“I miss you so much, you were my best friend,” he wrote on social media.
“Thanks for everything you [have] It’s over for me [from] It makes my children feel at home to add a mess.
I lost a lot without you. I feel very lost, I don’t know where the house is without you. “
He said Mirror He bought Skydive as a gift for his girlfriend of adrenaline addicts ”.
Mr. Armstrong added that one of the Jumpers was not open to the parachutes of one of the Jumper.
Ms. Taylor was the mother of three adult boys and a young girl and the grandmother of two children.
His eldest son Connor Bowles gave him tribute and told him Camel: “On Friday, June 13, our family lost our mother Belinda Taylor.
“He was only a self -sacrificing woman who wanted the best for others and especially for their loved ones.
Skydiving instructor Adam Harrison Tandem died in a jumping accident
Mr. Harrison, according to LinkedIn, has worked as a Skydiving instructor since September 2020. He was also training as a chiropracor student.
A passenger who jumped off the same plane with the victims but wanted to stay anonymous told Telegraph: “Both were beautiful bright people you could say from being on the plane.
“They were full of smiles and jokes and both were very excited about this experience. The whole flight continued to joke and laugh up to 15,000FT.”
Another said that Ms. Taylor was in high spirits before the deadly jump and had a little speech with the other Skydivers about the upcoming jumps.
Police and Forensic Medicine Teams in which two Skydives in Devon Airport – Mark Passmore/SWNs
The incident is being investigated by the British Skydiving investigation board.
Devon & Cornwall Police Spokesman said: “Skydivler unfortunately died at the scene. Stage guards remain in place and investigations continue by the relevant agencies.”




