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Skydiver Dies While Trying to Set World Record

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Getty 040314 SkydivingSTOCK?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1396559664466File photo. (iStock/Thinkstock)(ELOY, Ariz.) — A skydiver who was part of a group attempting to break a world record for largest group skydive was killed when a parachute malfunctioned Thursday morning in Arizona, authorities said.

The skydiver, who has not been identified, was part of an effort in Eloy, Ariz., in which 222 seasoned skydivers would join together in two groups, mid-air, before opening their parachutes.

Around 7:30 a.m., one of the skydivers participating in the event had a malfunctioning parachute that was released too low to allow the reserve parachute to fully open, according to a statement released by Skydive Arizona, which was overseeing the jump.

The skydiver was declared dead at the scene.

The organization said that the incident was not related to the size of the group, and noted that no other skydivers were injured. There were no problems with the aircraft and weather relations were good during the event, they said.

According to the Arizona Republic, two men were killed during an attempt to break the same record in December 2013 after they collided in mid-air. The men were part of a different organization.

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