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RCMP identify Darryl Deagle as victim of N.B. skydiving accident

RCMP identify Darryl Deagle as victim of N.B. skydiving accident - image

NOTRE-DAME, N.B. – RCMP have identified a man killed while
skydiving Saturday afternoon in New Brunswick.

Police found the body of 34-year-old Darryl Deagle, of
Notre-Dame in a field in that community, about 30 kilometres north of Moncton.

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Police say the man was skydiving with a group of people at
the time.

According to a police statement, an autopsy has revealed
Deagle died of injuries consistent with a fall from a great height.

Greg MacBeth, a veteran skydiver and instructor with Skydive
Moncton, says he inspected Deagle’s parachute after the accident and found
nothing wrong with it.

Police say while foul play is not suspected, they are
continuing their investigation to determine exactly what happened.

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