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Chilling video captured a British daredevil unknowingly leaping to his death as his parachute failed to open during a base jump from a 29-story building in Thailand.
Nathy Odinson, 33, who posts videos of his stunts on social media, climbed atop the building in the coastal resort of Pattaya on Saturday night, the Daily Mirror reported.
A friend captured him smiling as he checks and adjusts his equipment, including a camera that he realizes is not recording so he takes off his helmet to press a button.
Odinson then checks his chute, says, âThree, two, one, see ya!â â and takes the fateful plunge.
In the shocking video, he can be heard hitting a tree and landing on the ground after the green pilot chute he was holding failed to deploy.
Paramedics pronounced him dead and an investigation into the tragic accident has been launched. Police suggested the parachute merely âmalfunctioned,â while Odisonâs brother blamed âuser error.â
Kanet Chansong, 33, a security guard who was nearby during the incident, said: âI heard the sound of the tree and I thought it was a fallen branch hitting the ground.â
âA woman screamed so I walked over and realized it was a person. They were dead. I saw that they had jumped from the building,â Chansong added, according to The Mirror.
He said Odinson had had jumped from the building several times before.
âThey were making video content for social media. They had done this before and they knew it was not allowed,â Chansong said.
Police Lt. Kamolporn Nadee said that the parachute âmalfunctionedâ and was being examined.
âHe was in a terrible state when we arrived,â the cop said,
âThe friend who recorded the video of him jumping was questioned and the video was examined as evidence. Forensics officers are investigating the case further.â
The British Embassy in Bangkok was notified of the tragedy and was contacting Nathyâs family in the UK.
âWe are supporting the family of a British man who has died in Thailand,â a Foreign Office spokesperson said.
Odinsonâs brother Ed Harrison, 39, told The Sun that the harrowing video showed how the small pilot chute got caught in his harness.
He said simple âuser errorâ led to the tragedy.
âLooking at that video, any skydiver would immediately tell you what is wrong,â Harrison told the outlet.
âAs he is standing, he is holding a white mini parachute called a pilot chute that has a cord going to the main chute, which is the bridle,â he said. âYou throw the pilot chute into the relative wind flow and that deploys the main chute in his bag on the back…
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