Sgt in Army’s Red Devils parachute team plunges 3,500ft to his death after getting tangled in another jumper’s chute

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THE Sergeant Major of the British Army’s Red Devils tragically fell to his death during a training jump accident in Spain, reports claim. Sergeant Dean Walton plunged more than 3,500ft when his parachute became entangled with that of another jumper during an exercise on Friday. FacebookSergeant Dean Walton passed away following a training accident on Friday, reports suggest[/caption] FacebookThe Sergeant reportedly suffered fatal injuries after his parachute became entangled with that of another jumper[/caption] According to The Mail, the tragic mid-air collision caused his canopy to collapse – sending him into a severe spin, before he crash landed at high speed at a drop zone. And despite the tireless efforts of on hand emergency staff, he was pronounced dead at the scene. Since the tragic incident, the jumper who collided with Sergeant Walton in mid-air, detailed the harrowing account on Facebook. Nimsdai Purja, 39, a former Special Boat Service trooper, said: “Dean and I were conducting canopy handling and stacking drills. Read more on world news PERU ‘MURDER’ Kent man, 46, charged with murder of mum found in shallow grave in Peru SUITCASE DEATH Woman, 24, charged with murder & rape as girl, 12, found stuffed in suitcase “We left the aircraft at 15,000ft and were under good canopies by 3,500ft. Dean approached and was positioned at 45 degrees directly behind and above. “This required deep brakes to stay in position and it is thought due to this Dean’s canopy stalled and collapsed, sending him through my canopy and entangling him within my lines. “This sent us both into a severe spin and increased our fall rate dramatically. At this point I had no option but to cut away and pull my reserve.” He explained that deans canopy had inflated and had subsequently started to descend at a faster rate. Most read in News FAMILY TRAGEDY Dad 'stabbed severely disabled daughter, 12, to death and strangled wife' DJ DEATH RIDDLE Radio DJ found dead in woods after being ‘abducted with his girlfriend’ BUS TRAGEDY Bus driver dies at the wheel and crashes double-decker into a BMW and a house BREAK OUT Stony-faced Andrew & Fergie break cover after Maxwell’s bombshell jail interview NOT FARE Furious Taxi driver shouts at eco-idiots for blocking hospital patients in cab Dr Death I’m a coroner & bizarre ways some people die still shock me - one case stands out By the time, he had reached the drop zone, he was carrying “serious injuries.” “I conducted life-saving treatment but due to the severity of his injuries I was unable to resuscitate him”, he added in the post. “I am devastated at the loss of Dean who was super talented and loved what he did.” According to his LinkedIn Profile, Sergeant Walton has been an esteemed member of the regiment’s world-famous parachute display team for 17 years. He regularly performed at events across the country “co-ordinating the activities of a large team of highly skilled military parachute demonstrators.” It included a spectacle last summer when led his colleagues on a performance to mark England reaching the final of the Euro 2020 women’s football championships. He is survived by his wife Shelby and his one-year-old daughter Stella, snbc report. Read More on The Sun MONEY MUM I’m a stay-at-home mum & I make £3.6k a week without a job - here’s how I-DRAIN Warning for millions of iPhone and Android owners to check for 'vampire' bills In a statement last night the Army said: “It is with sadness that we can confirm the death of Sergeant Dean Walton. “Our thoughts are with the soldier’s family and friends at this difficult time.” FacebookDean was reportedly part of a regiment’s world-famous parachute display team for 17 years[/caption] FacebookHe is survived by his wife and his one-year-old daughter[/caption]