상세 컨텐츠

본문 제목

104살 할머니 스카이 다이빙 후 사망, 살인 범죄, T509

운동 sports

by 진보남북통일 2023. 10. 18. 13:46

본문

104살 할머니 스카이 다이빙 후 사망, 살인 범죄,

104 Year Old Chicago Woman Dies 1 Week After Skydiver,

 

간접 살인 이다. It is an indirect murder,

 

의견 ;;

지나가다가 은퇴한 미국인을 만났다.

젊을때 베트남전에 참전했고 skydiver 도 했단다.

 

Skydiving 이 생각보다 위험하다.

내려오다가 땅에 부딫칠때는

장기들이 이탈 organs are dislodged 된다고 한다.

 

폐가 위치에서 이탈해서 약을 먹는 사람들도 있다고 했다.

 

그는 CA 주 OC 에 집이 있고, Oregon 에 집이 하나 있다고 했다.

그런데도 아파트에 산다.

집은 세를 안주고 자녀들이 사는것같다.

 

젊은 사람들도 위험한 스카이다이빙을

100 살이 넘은 할머니에게 권장 한것은

간접 살인이나 같다.

소송감 이다.

 

10월 1일 다이빙 했고, 10월 9일 월요일 죽었다.

 

어떤 색기들이 무슨 이유로 할머니를 유혹 했을까?

세계 신기록이 목적 이었을까?

 

80살이 넘으면 위험한 짓은 피하는게 현명하다.

 

100 살이 넘어서 골다공증을 검사하면

아주 나쁜 상태이다.

 

따라간 할머니는 모르고 따라갔지만

땅에 받는 충격으로 일주일 후에 사망 했다.

----------------------

영어 기사 

 

https://people.com/inspiring-104-year-old-woman-dies-1-week-after-becoming-world-oldest-skydiver-8349727

 

'Inspiring' 104-Year-Old Woman Dies 1 Week After Becoming World's Oldest Skydiver

Dorothy Hoffner, who became the oldest person to skydive at the age of 104, has died

people.com

 

10월, 1일 2023,

 

Dorothy Hoffner, the 104-year-old woman who recently set a world record for skydiving, died Monday.

 

​​The Chicago woman gained international attention after she became the oldest person to skydive on Oct. 1.

Prior to Hoffner’s jump, the oldest parachutist was Sweden’s Rut Linnéa Ingegärd Larsson, per Guinness World Records, who earned the title in May 2022 at the age of 103.

 

Skydive Chicago and the United States Parachute Association confirmed Hoffner’s passing in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.

 

“We are deeply saddened by Dorothy’s passing and feel honored to have been a part of making her world-record skydive a reality,” the statement read.

 

Skydive Chicago was working with Guinness World Records to certify Hoffner’s accomplishment, FOX 32 Chicago reported.

Woman, 84, Who Began Skydiving Again After Husband’s Death Is Halfway Towards Goal of 1,000 Jumps,

 

Hoffner’s close friend, Joe Conant, told The Chicago Tribune that she died peacefully in her sleep. Her death was unexpected, he added.

 

“It came as quite a shock,” Conant said. “She gave an incredible amount of her spirit and life to all of us, and it inspired all of us.”

 

Conant was working as a caregiver at Brookdale Senior Living when he met Hoffner five years ago, per The Chicago Sun-Times. He recalled telling Hoffner sometime around 2019 of his plans to go skydiving.

Skydiver Dorothy Hoffner, 104, pushes her walker out to the plane with tandem jumper Derek Baxter.

This photo shows skydiver Dorothy Hoffner, 104, pushing her walker out to the plane with tandem jumper Derek Baxter. Hoffner set a world record on Oct. 1, 2023 for being the oldest person to skydive. She died a week later on Oct. 9.

 

Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty

 

“She enthusiastically said, ‘I want to go,’ and I thought she meant she just wanted to come and watch,” Conant told the newspaper. “I explained to her what it all entails, and she said, “Yeah, that sounds great. I want to try it.”

 

A short time later, Hoffner successfully completed her first jump on her 100th birthday.

 

Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

 

However, Hoffner didn’t tell her family that she skydived until she recently made the front page of the Tribune following her record-setting feat, according to the Chicago newspaper.

 

Hoffner also wasn’t initially fond of the media attention that she received for her feat but ultimately embraced being in the spotlight.

 

“She wasn’t doing it because of the world record,” Conant told the Tribune.

“She was doing it because she wanted to go skydiving."

 

Skydive Chicago and the United States Parachute Association further said about Hoffner in their statement: "Skydiving is an activity that many of us safely tuck away in our bucket lists.

But Dorothy reminds us that it’s never too late to take the thrill of a lifetime.

 

"We are forever grateful that skydiving was a part of her exciting, well-lived life," they added.

"Her legacy is even more remarkable because of the attention the world gave to her inspiring story."

 

관련글 더보기