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Daltron
11-02-2014, 04:57 AM
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AN EXPERIENCED BASE jumper has died two weeks after her wedding when her parachute failed to open as her husband looked on helpless.

Amber Marie Bellows, 28, leapt off Mount Kinesava is Utah’s Zion National Park on Saturday at around 4pm but fell more than 600 metres to her death when her chute didn’t open.

Her husband of two weeks, Clatyon Butler, 29, jumped after her but could not help her.

After he landed on the ground he had to walk past her body and for a further two-and-a-half hours to get help.

When Butler reached officials he informed them that his wife was dead.

Park authorities waited until Sunday morning before hoisting Bellows’s body from where she landed.

It is the park’s first BASE jumping death and has prompted warning about the dangers of the sport.

“It is just really sad and our condolences go out to her family and friends,’ said park superintendent Jim Milestone in a statement. “BASE jumping is so dangerous. Even for those that are experienced, like Amber Bellows. That is one of the reasons it is not allowed in the park.”

BASE jumping involves leaping from a fixed object and using a parachute.

Its name is an acronym for Building, Antenna, Span and Earth — the types of fixed objects from which a person can jump.

Bellows’s death has hit the skydiving community in Salt Lake City, where she and Mr Butler are from, extremely hard.

The death is under investigation.

Full article here (http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/newlywed-base-jumper-amber-marie-bellows-falls-to-her-death-at-zion-national-park-in-utah/story-fni0xs63-1226823096273).

Eric
11-02-2014, 05:05 AM
apparently they flouted the rules to hike up the mount and jumping has been prohibited around the area

should've planned a less risky honeymoon

Daltron
11-02-2014, 05:32 AM
apparently they flouted the rules to hike up the mount and jumping has been prohibited around the area

should've planned a less risky honeymoon

Yeah I saw that too. Doing it in a prohibited area. Not sure if I should feel bad or not but then again I suppose the location wasn't really the cause.

Matt
11-02-2014, 08:13 AM
That's so sad :( RIP

GommeInc
11-02-2014, 03:46 PM
Horrible accident but she loved base jumping so it's hard to know what to think about it. Saying she died doing what she loved seems a bit weird to say :/

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