An experienced skydiver left behind heartbreaking notes to her loved-ones before falling 15,000ft to her death without deploying her parachute.
Jade Damarell, 32, outlined her intentions in a notes folder where she apologised and thanked her family for their support, an inquest into her death heard today.
The marketing manager was a cherished member of her tight-knit skydiving community and had completed more than 400 successful jumps before the fatal fall, reports the Mirror .
Coroner Dr Leslie Hamilton today concluded her death was by suicide , and expressed his condolences to the family.
The inquest heard Damarell left a notes folder at around 2.30am on the morning of her death; one was to the family, "apologising and thanking them for their support". She also