21-year-old Miss Canada contestant dies after opening her parachute too late flying

21-year-old Miss Canada contestant dies after opening her parachute too late flying


Miss Canada finalist, age 21, dies during her first solo skydive after opening her parachute too late and it failing to inflate.
Tanya Pardazi, 21 years old, her away on August 27 after failing to deploy her parachute in time during her first solo skydive at Skydive Toronto in Ontario.

Tanya Pardazi, 21, died on Saturday after failing to open her parachute in a timely manner while completing her first solo dive

Tanya Pardazi, 21, died on Saturday after failing to open her parachute in a timely manner while completing her first solo dive

She attended Toronto University as a philosophy major. She shared many of her thoughts online with nearly 100k of her TikTok followers

Pardazi was eligible to perform a solo dive after she finished her first training course with Skydive Toronto in Innisfil, Ontario, Canada

Pardazi was a Toronto University philosophy student noted for his erratic travels.
The 21-year-old TikTok star with almost 100,000 followers was also a Miss Canada 2017 contestant.
Her friends recalled that she lived every moment to the utmost.

A 21-year-old TikTok influencer and beauty queen sadly her away on Saturday after opening her parachute too late during her first solo skydiving excursion.

Tanya Pardazi, who will be remembered as ‘adventurous,’ passed while on her first solo skydive with Skydive Toronto in Innisfil, Ontario, Canada.

The Toronto University student’released’ her parachute at a low height without giving it sufficient time to expand, according to the skydiving school.

The jumper was a recent addition to the skydiving community and will be missed by the student’s new friends, according to a statement from Skydive Toronto.

Pardazi was rushed to the hospital, where he was declared dead upon arrival. The TikTok beauty was also a finalist in the 2017 Miss Canada competition.

Tanya Pardazi, age 21, died on Saturday when her parachute failed to open in time during her maiden solo dive.

After completing her first training course with Skydive Toronto in Innisfil, Ontario, Canada, Pardazi was authorized to undertake a solo dive.

Melody Ozgoli recalled that her companion never experienced boredom.

“Tanya was interested in everything novel and daring,” Ozgoli told CTV News Toronto.

‘Life was too monotonous for her, and she was always attempting to do something exciting. She really lived each moment to the utmost.

Prior to her death, Pardazi had completed a day of ground school and was certified to dive alone.

This is the greatest surprise for us. It’s very hard to process. A few days have passed, but we still don’t believe it.’

Others recalled Pardazi as being “brave” and well-liked by the audience.

Kimia Sepanlou told CTV News Toronto, “Everyone who met her admired her tremendously.”

Because she disliked allowing herself or those closest to her to become bored, whenever we saw her, we knew we were in for an exciting time.

She attended the University of Toronto and majored in philosophy. She expressed her opinions with her almost 100,000 TikTok fans online.

Friends of Pardazi said that she never experienced boredom. Her pals say Pardazi refused to be bored and always had an adventure planned.

Pardazi was well-known among her 100k TikTok fans. She uploaded several films on ancient aliens, art history, and animal science.

Her most recent video, which was uploaded on August 22, is about Tetris and a problem she solved with the assistance of Adderall.

The influencer’s followers reacted with astonishment at her passing.

“Rest in peace, dear buddy,” said one admirer. I regret that you were stolen from us so quickly. I hope the afterlife exceeds your expectations, until we meet again.

Someone another wrote, “I cannot believe she’s gone.” I have never met her, yet she is a tremendous source of inspiration for me.

Her friends are still in shock at Pardazi’s passing and cannot believe she is gone.

The tragedy of Pardazi occurred more than a month after a skydiver displayed the last minutes before he died in an accident in southeast Brazil.

On July 19, Andrius Jamaico, 38, died after falling from the top of a residence in the city of Boituva, So Paulo.

The Brazilian television network TV Globo received footage of Jamaico getting instructions from skydiving instructor Paulo Mirkai as he prepared to leap out of an aircraft with other skydivers.

Jamaico leapt out of the airplane with Mirkai clinging to his arm sleeve and thigh, and at one point affirmed to the instructor by tapping the breakaway handle that he was aware of its position.

The skydiving instructor, who had a camera attached to the top of his helmet, then releases Jamaico, who looked to be in control until he began to abruptly spin around.

The teacher was able to grasp Jamaico by the leg, but he eventually lost his hold.

Jamaico, who was skydiving for just the third time, continued to spin while the instructor released his parachute as the landing site on the ground approached rapidly.

Approximately 6,500 feet from the sky, he struck the zinc roof panel of the mansion before plummeting to the earth. His death was pronounced at the site.

Andrius Jamaico was just skydiving for the third time when he was murdered on July 19 in So Paulo, Brazil, when he crashed on top of a house.

A picture from a video showing Andrius Jamaico skydiving minutes before he seemed to lose control and crash on top of the house where he was murdered on July 19 in So Paulo, Brazil. The reason of the tragedy is still under investigation, however the police chief said that the 38-year-old was unable to release the parachute properly.


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