52-Year-Old Skydiver Dies in Tragic Freefall After Parachute Malfunction During Solo Jump

Published on October 01, 2025 at 01:27 PM
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A SKYDIVER tragically fell to her death after her parachute failed to deploy during a jump.

Rosana Mabel Back, 52, was jumping from her usual local center near Buenos Aires, Argentina, when the incident occurred.

Skydiver Rosana Mabel Back giving a thumbs up, wearing a helmet and blue and red skydiving gear.Rosana Mabel Back, 52, fell to her death when her parachute failed to deploy

The professional writer was reportedly using different equipment than she typically did.

Rosana’s parachute did not open after she jumped from the aircraft, leading to her fatal fall in Miramar on Sunday afternoon.

Her skydiving club expressed their condolences to Rosana’s family following her tragic death.

They stated: “Aero Club Miramar deeply mourns the tragic accident that took place near the aerodrome, resulting in the loss of a skydiver’s life.

“We are offering support to her family, friends, and colleagues during this challenging time.”

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What happened to Rosana Mabel Back?

Rosana Mabel Back, a 52-year-old skydiver, tragically fell to her death when her parachute failed to open during a jump near Buenos Aires, Argentina.

What did the Aero Club Miramar say about the incident?

The Aero Club Miramar expressed deep regret over the tragic accident and stated that they are providing support to Rosana's family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time.

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