December 22, 2024 03:51 AM

Navy SEAL Training Accident Arizona: Parachute Malfunctioned Leading To Navy SEALs Death, Second SEAL Skydiving Accidental Death Recorded, Skydiver Identified

Navy SEAL Training Accident Arizona - Another skydiving accidental death involving a Navy SEAL has been reported. The Navy Seal has yet to be identified. According to reports, the skydiver was spotted at an unincorporated area near Perris and state Route 74 around 9 in the morning.

The involved Navy SEAL training accident Arizona is the second skydiving death this year. Back in Jan. at the central Florida training facility, Special Operator 1st Class (SEAL) Blake Marston died from an accidental skydiving training.

Navy officials are yet to release the identity of the man involved in the Navy SEAL training accident in Arizona. According to the Naval Special Warfare Group statement, the identity of the trainee involved would only be released soon as the next of kin was notified.

Responding to the Navy SEAL training accident in Arizona, the Riverside County Fire Department had been the first on the scene. Their spokesperson however refused to answer questions regarding the identity of the Navy SEAL trainee. Instead, all questions were referred to the military.

The facility where the Navy SEAL training accident Arizona, Skydive Perris, also had no comment regarding the incident. Whereas the body is concerned, after the skydiving accident, the body was draped with an American flag. The Navy SEAL sustained a number of injuries after a parachute malfunction.

The two Navy SEAL training accident in Arizona are the latest accidents this year. Back in 2013, a trainer for military skydivers in Arizona and a Marine from Camp Pendleton had died in separate skydiving incidents as well. Both occurred in Perris.

Latest updates have now revealed the identity of the trainee who died in the Navy SEAL training accident in Arizona. He has been identified as Special Warefare Operator 3rd Class Jason Kortz, age 29, of the Highlands Ranch in Colorado.

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