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Skydiver dead after mid-air collision in California identified as Tahitian man
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Skydiver dead after mid-air collision in California identified as Tahitian man

  • Officials identified Pascal Pierre Petein, 57, of Tahiti, as the skydiver killed in the Perris collision.
  • Two friends collided during freefall; one died at the scene, the other was hospitalized with serious injuries.
  • The Riverside County Sheriff's Office is conducting an investigation into the crash.
  • Skydive Perris expressed condolences and asked for privacy as the community mourns.
  • Authorities responded to the scene near the 600 block of East Ellis Avenue in Perris.
  • skydiving fatalities remain relatively rare, but 16 U.S. fatalities were reported last year.
  • The incident followed a 2024 accident involving a dust devil at Skydive Perris.
  • The LA Times reporter Summer Lin provided the update on the Perris crash.
  • The incident near Perris occurred on May 28, with public safety officials at the scene.
  • Further details, including background on local safety and past incidents, are referenced in related LA Times stories.
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Skydiver who was found dead on SoCal freeway after horrific ‘midair collision’ with friend is identified
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16h ago

Skydiver who was found dead on SoCal freeway after horrific ‘midair collision’ with friend is identified

  • A skydiver died after a midair collision with a teammate during a group jump at Skydive Perris on May 28.
  • Pascal Pierre Petetin, 57, of Punaauia, Tahiti, has been identified as the deceased, according to local reports.
  • One other skydiver was seriously injured and another walked away uninjured, with exact conditions not disclosed.
  • Skydive Perris said the group landed under good parachutes and described the incident as under investigation.
  • The Riverside County Sheriff's Department is investigating the skydiving accident.
  • Petetin worked at Tahiti-Faa’a International Airport, the sole international hub for French Polynesia.
  • Skydive Perris has served the L.A., San Diego, and Long Beach areas for about five decades.
  • The incident followed a 2024 skydiving accident involving an instructor and a tandem student at Skydive Perris.
  • The investigation is ongoing, with authorities seeking privacy for the family and community during mourning.
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