The mum of a skydiver who is believed to 10,000ft fall shared a months before the tragedy - praising her "beautiful" daughter for her "amazing free-fly skills".

Experienced Jade Damarell reportedly left behind a note outlining her intentions before plunging to her death without deploying her parachute last Sunday, said. The 32-year-old had completed more than 400 successful jumps before the fatal fall and was a cherished member of her tight-knit skydiving community. Emergency responders raced to the scene close to Wrefords Farm in County , but Jade could not be saved and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Initial reports suggested Jade's death was a terrible accident before her skydiving club said it was a "deliberate act". Months before her death, Jade's mum Liz Samuels posted images of the 32-year-old enjoying family hikes - and in one post, praised her daughter's skydiving skills after joining her on a jump.

In a message posted to on August 26, 2024, mum Liz said: "This weekend I did something I never thought I could, or would, do… a sky-dive! Such a bucket list moment. Firstly watching my beautiful daughter Jade free-fly solo right before me, like a ninja. Then, amazed at the reassurance and confidence Jade and my fabulous tandem instructor Lewis (aka Biscuit) and cameraman Blake gave me, off we flew."

She added: "Just wow… over a minute in freefall from 15,500 feet, at around 120 MPH, with the air temp -15 and breath-taking wind at this altitude. Considering my fear of heights I still can't quite believe I did it! My favourite part was actually being under canopy, I absolutely loved it but this experience makes me even more proud of Jade's amazing free-fly skills now and it was incredible to watch her nail her landing below us and be there to greet me back on solid ground."

Speaking on her death, a friend who chose not to be named, said: "This wasn’t an accident. We believe she intended to take her life, sadly. She chose not to open her parachute and she landed on her back."

SkyHigh Skydiving confirmed Jade's death, adding that the police had given "all indications" that the act was "deliberate".

A spokesman said: "It is with great sadness that we confirm a tragic incident took place on 28 April 2025 involving a valued member of our community. All indications from the police and British Skydiving are that this was a deliberate act taken to end her own life. This heartbreaking news has deeply affected all who knew her, and our thoughts are with her family and friends as they face this unimaginable loss. At this incredibly difficult time, we ask for privacy and compassion for those grieving."

The centre added: "If you are struggling or in emotional distress, please know that you are not alone. Support is available. We urge anyone in crisis to speak to someone or reach out to a mental health professional. Even in the darkest moments, there is help and hope."

If you're struggling and need to talk, the Samaritans operates a free helpline open 24/7 on 116 123. Alternatively, you can email Jo@samaritans.org if you'd prefer to write down how you feel. You are not alone.

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