An experienced skydiver has died after a routine skydiving session went terribly wrong at a popular tourist destination in New Zealand.
The camera operator, who worked for Skydive Mount Cook, was completing a routine jump on Tuesday last week, just before 6pm, when something went wrong.
On Wednesday, Skydive Mt Cook said it would not give an update on the man's condition while an investigation was ongoing. It has previously provided few details about what happened except to say the man was not tandem jumping with any customers or passengers.
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