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Man survives 3,500ft fall
A British skydiver has survived a 3,500ft fall after his parachute failed to open. Charlie Williams, 25, was saved by a corrugated iron roof he smashed through at 120mph.
"Ouch! That's gonna leave a mark."
It broke the army officer's fall as he landed on a shanty town in Kenya, reports the Sun. He escaped with three cracked vertebrae and a dislocated finger and is now recovering at his parents' home in Bradford.
Charlie said: "I don't know if I'm very lucky or very unlucky. I'm alive and frankly that's all that matters."
I wouldn't waste money buying Lotto tickets. You just used up all your luck.
He clipped the side of the aircraft and was sent spiralling head-first after he leapt from a Cessna 102 plane. As he pulled his ripcord his feet got entangled in the rigging. Charlie hurtled towards the ground with the canopy flapping uselessly.
OK, he had partial deployment. That slowed him down enough so he didn't crater.
He said: "I was very frightened and I was panicking. My body position meant it was impossible to deploy my reserve parachute."
Posted by: Steve 2004-11-18
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