An experienced skydiving instructor plunged to his death without a parachute after getting separated from his student in a freak accident in Tennessee.
Justin Fuller, 35, was found dead in a clearing in Nashville after the tandem jump went tragically wrong on Saturday, authorities said.
His student miraculously survived but was found trapped in a tree with the parachute still attached to him.
The fatal mishap is believed to have unfolded when the harness the pair were wearing got caught on the edge of the plane just as they jumped.
“The instructor is presumed to have fallen from the sky without a parachute,” the Metro Nashville Police Department said.
His body was recovered hours later from a wooded clearing.
Photos showed first responders climbing up a huge ladder as they rescued the student and brought him to safety.
He was “awake, alert and in stable condition after being suspended for hours,” authorities said.
Three other skydivers who also jumped from the plane landed safely, according to cops.
The Federal Aviation Administration is probing the cause of the tragic mishap.
The equipment found with the student wasn’t believed to have been faulty or broken, sources said.
Fuller — who was nicknamed “Spidey” — had well over 5,000 jumps under his belt, FOX 17 reported.
In a recent social media post, Fuller had gushed about his love of teaching others how to skydive.
“Teaching people to skydive has always been in my opinion the most rewarding job at the drop zone,” he had said in June.
“Watching them figure it out and start flying their bodies is always a heartwarming moment. Sometimes though, it can get a little hectic up there when you let someone go for their first time.”
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