A SKYDIVER who died after jumping 10,000ft from a plane had no sign of equipment failure, an inquest heard.
Jade Damarell, 32, died instantly after hitting the ground in Peterlee, County Durham, without her chute opening.
WNSJade Damarell died while skydiving[/caption] WNSThe experienced skydiver is believed to have taken her own life[/caption]Her skydiving club, Sky-High Skydiving, later said the horror appeared to be “a deliberate act”.
An inquest heard today how there was “no reason to suspect equipment failure”.
Coroner’s officer Alexis Blighe said Jade’s provisional cause of Jade’s death was listed as “blunt trauma”.
Crook Coroners’s Court heard Jade’s body was identified by Bryn Chaffe, the chief instructor at Ms Damarell’s skydiving club.
Area coroner Jeremy Chipperfield adjourned the full inquest until August 21.
The tragedy unfolded on April 27 as Jade, who had completed more than 400 jumps, hit the ground at Wrefords’ Farm.
Nigel Wreford, 56, who works on farm nearby, previously said: “I’ve been told by quite a few people that she knew what she was doing — she had apparently left a suicide note.”
While a friend said at the time: “This wasn’t an accident. We believe she intended to take her life, sadly.”
Durham Constabulary confirmed the Jade’s death was not being treated as suspicious.
Jade studied marketing at university in Leeds before marrying solicitor James Damarell in 2019.
It was previously reported they lived in Yorkshire but are believed to have separated, with Jade later moving into rented accommodation used skydivers in Peterlee.
Jade’s family paid tribute following her death and called her a “brilliant, beautiful, brave and truly extraordinary person”.
They said professionally, she was “exceptionally talented” and had found “freedom and purpose” with her skydiving.
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