Experienced skydiver among three killed in North Queensland

A mid-air collision is believed to have caused the death of two experienced skydiving instructors and a customer in north Queensland.

An experienced skydiving instructor who had completed thousands of jumps was one of three people killed following a mid-air collision in north Queensland.

The man, in his 30s, was found in a backyard at Mission Beach while the other two were found in a nearby tree, about 1.5km away from the regular landing zone on Friday afternoon.

The pair on a tandem dive, a woman in her 50s and another instructor in his 30s, also suffered critical injuries and died at the scene.

Police believe the solo skydiver may have collided with the tandem skydivers in mid-air, with their parachutes failing to open properly.

Operating company Skydive Australia released a statement that said the solo skydiver was a "highly experienced instructor who had completed thousands of jumps".

"The other two were jumping as a tandem pair: a highly experienced instructor and a customer," it said.

Skydive Australia confirmed it had suspended operations at Mission Beach while investigations into the incident continued.
"The company extends its deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the individuals and families involved and the broader skydiving community," it said.

An eyewitness told The Cairns Post newspaper he could do nothing as he watched the incident unfold.

"You could see one chute was tangled and it wasn't opening," said the unnamed man.

"I was just watching him in free fall until he went behind the trees, and that was the last I saw.

"It wasn't good to watch. I had my heart in my mouth."

Cassowary Coast Regional Council mayor John Kremastos told AAP the region had been rocked by the news of the fatalities.

"We're very saddened and grieved by what's happened," he said.

"Our hearts and prayers and thoughts go out to the families."

Mission Beach, between Cairns and Townsville, is a regular skydiving spot for tourists.

The Australian Parachute Federation is also reportedly sending representatives north from Brisbane to investigate.


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