A Minnesotan was killed in a skydiving accident in Arizona on Friday. According to the Eloy, AZ, Police Department, first responders were called to Skydive Arizona around 4:06 p.m. on Friday on a report of a parachutist “experiencing complications during descent.” Despite medics trying to save her life, the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
An investigation is underway following the skydiving death of a Stillwater resident in Arizona last week. It happened Friday afternoon in the city of Eloy, where local police say Ann Wick, 55, experienced "complications" during a descent at Skydive Arizona:
Multiple agencies are investigating after a Minnesota woman died while skydiving in Arizona. Ann Wick was pronounced dead on Friday in Eloy, Arizona, about 75 miles southeast of Phoenix. The 55-year-old from Stillwater was an experienced skydiver but reportedly experienced complications during her descent.
Authorities are still investigating to determine an exact cause, but said in a press release that there were "complications" during the dive.
Police responded to the skydiving center, where the 55-year-old Minnesota woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
Woman dies in Arizona skydiving incident What we know. Authorities responded to Sky Dive Arizona in Eloy, Arizona, which is about an hour southeast of Phoenix, on reports of a wom
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ELOY, Ariz. — A woman has died after a parachuting accident in Eloy, according authorities. The Eloy Police Department said the incident happened on Friday at Skydive Arizona, near I-10 and Battaglia Road. >> Download the 12News app for the latest local breaking news straight to your phone.
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