A 21-year-old skydiving student died during a solo dive in Canada.
Tanya Pardazi was an up-and-coming TikTok influencer when she jumped on the solo course on Aug. 27, gaining 95,000 followers. She was a student at Skydive Toronto Inc., a school that requires ground training before solo dives. Pardazi had undergone the training, according to her final TikTok, in which she mentioned attending skydiving class.
"The jumper was a welcomed recent addition to the skydiving community and will be missed amongst the student's new friends and fellow jumpers at Skydive Toronto Inc," the statement from the school read."The team at Skydive Toronto Inc has been profoundly affected by this accident as they have refined their student training program for over 50 years."
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