UK Mother Dies in Skydiving Accident Witnessed by Partner and Children

A mother of four from the UK, named Belinda Taylor, tragically died during a skydiving experience after her parachute failed to deploy, leading to her and her instructor plummeting to the ground. Her partner, Scott Armstrong, noticed something was wrong with her gear through binoculars and rushed with their son to the landing site, only to find her and the instructor had already succumbed.
According to reports, the incident occurred last Friday in Honiton, Devon, where Belinda intended to enjoy the skydiving experience arranged by Scott. Initially planning to jump from 7,000 feet, she spontaneously opted for 15,000 feet, which Scott gladly approved. Observing the jump, Scott realized one of the parachutes had not opened and immediately sped towards the crash site.
Devon police confirmed that upon receiving notification, emergency services arrived quickly but found both individuals already deceased. The local skydiving company, Skydive Buzz, had organized the jump, and an investigation into the incident is underway. Scott, in an emotional interview, expressed his grief, highlighting Belinda's kindness and selflessness, especially in welcoming his 9-year-old son into their home.