Calgary woman killed by fall after parachute fails to open
By Damien Wood, Calgary Sun
First posted: Saturday, May 14, 2016 11:07 PM EDT | Updated: Sunday, May 15, 2016 12:03 AM EDT
The county coroner out of Twin Falls, Idaho, has identified a woman who killed in a BASE jumping accident as a Calgarian.
Kristin Renee Czyz, 34, died Friday evening, when her parachute failed to open in a jump off the Perrine Bridge.
Blunt force trauma from the fall is likely what killed her, county coroner Gene Turley told the Twin Falls Times-News, and he's not planning on an autopsy, though toxicology testing will be done.
According to the Times-News, Czyz was pulled from the Snake River below by bystanders in boats.
CPR was attempted and 911 was called but emergency responders declared Czyz dead when they met with the good samaritans attempting to save her.
County Sheriff Tom Carter said that jump from the bridge was the fifth for the victim that day.
Carter said to the Times-News what exactly went wrong with the parachute is being investigated by an expert BASE jumper.
Czyz had about 40 BASE jumps under her belt, the sheriff said, calling that relatively inexperienced.
The death was the first BASE jump fatality at the Perrine Bridge this year.
Last spring, a 73-year-old BASE jumper died after he intentionally set his parachute on fire and leaped from the bridge.
A Canadian man was killed two months earlier when his chute failed to open.
-The Associated Press, with files from the Twin Falls Times-News
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By Damien Wood, Calgary Sun
First posted: Saturday, May 14, 2016 11:07 PM EDT | Updated: Sunday, May 15, 2016 12:03 AM EDT
The county coroner out of Twin Falls, Idaho, has identified a woman who killed in a BASE jumping accident as a Calgarian.
Kristin Renee Czyz, 34, died Friday evening, when her parachute failed to open in a jump off the Perrine Bridge.
Blunt force trauma from the fall is likely what killed her, county coroner Gene Turley told the Twin Falls Times-News, and he's not planning on an autopsy, though toxicology testing will be done.
According to the Times-News, Czyz was pulled from the Snake River below by bystanders in boats.
CPR was attempted and 911 was called but emergency responders declared Czyz dead when they met with the good samaritans attempting to save her.
County Sheriff Tom Carter said that jump from the bridge was the fifth for the victim that day.
Carter said to the Times-News what exactly went wrong with the parachute is being investigated by an expert BASE jumper.
Czyz had about 40 BASE jumps under her belt, the sheriff said, calling that relatively inexperienced.
The death was the first BASE jump fatality at the Perrine Bridge this year.
Last spring, a 73-year-old BASE jumper died after he intentionally set his parachute on fire and leaped from the bridge.
A Canadian man was killed two months earlier when his chute failed to open.
-The Associated Press, with files from the Twin Falls Times-News

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