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Zack Fogle, 27 of Kingston, Washington died Saturday afternoon when his parachute failed to open after a jump at the 44th annual Lost Prairie Boogie.

Zack had 5 years of skydiving experience. 

As Reported ByReuters:

A quadriplegic skydiver plunged 18,000 feet to his death because he was unable to manually deploy his parachute, and his emergency chute was not set to automatically release, authorities said on Monday.

Zack Fogle, 27, of Kingston, Washington, died Saturday afternoon just minutes after he and seven others launched themselves from a plane during a celebrated skydiving event in northwest Montana that drew scores of parachutists, said Flathead County Undersheriff Jordan White. 

Fogle, a veteran of 125 jumps over five years, was hampered by his physical disability from manually activating his primary parachute and was likely counting on his backup chute to deploy. He hit the ground from a fall estimated at 120 miles per hour, White said.

SOURCE: Reuters

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Zack Fogle, 27, who had five years of skydiving experience died on Saturday.

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Zack Fogle, 27, who had five years of skydiving experience died on Saturday. 

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Zack Fogle, 27, who had five years of skydiving experience died on Saturday. 

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Zack Fogle, 27, who had five years of skydiving experience died on Saturday. 

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Zack Fogle, 27, who had five years of skydiving experience died on Saturday.